Factors contributing to decline in foodborne disease outbreak reports, United States

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The number of foodborne disease outbreaks reported in the United States declined substantially in 2009, when the surveillance system transitioned from reporting only foodborne disease outbreaks to reporting all enteric disease outbreaks. A 2013 survey found that some outbreaks that would have been previously reported as foodborne are now reported as having other transmission modes.

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Imanishi, M., Manikonda, K., Murthy, B. P., & Hannah Gould, L. (2014). Factors contributing to decline in foodborne disease outbreak reports, United States. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 20(9), 1551–1553. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2009.140044

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