Foodborne Illness Acquired in the United States—Unspecified Agents
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Abstract
Each year, 31 major known pathogens acquired in the United States caused an estimated 9.4 million episodes of foodborne illness. Additional episodes of illness were caused by unspecified agents, including known agents with insufficient data to estimate agent-specific illness, known agents not yet recognized as causing foodborne illness, substances known to be in food but of unproven pathogenicity, and unknown agents. To estimate these additional illnesses, we used data from surveys, hospital records, and death certificates to estimate illnesses, hospitalizations, and deaths from acute gastroenteritis and subtracted illnesses caused by known gastroenteritis pathogens. If the proportions acquired by domestic…
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5Topics & keywords
- Acute gastroenteritis
- Medicine
- Transmission (telecommunications)
- Contaminated food
- Acute illness
- Environmental health
- Intensive care medicine
- Pediatrics