Reported Incidence of Infections Caused by Pathogens Transmitted Commonly Through Food: Impact of Increased Use of Culture-Independent Diagnostic Tests - Foodborne Diseases Active Surveillance Network, 1996-2023.

IF 25.4 1区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Hazel J Shah, Rachel H Jervis, Katie Wymore, Tamara Rissman, Bethany LaClair, Michelle M Boyle, Kirk Smith, Sarah Lathrop, Suzanne McGuire, Rosalie Trevejo, Marcy McMillian, Stic Harris, Joanna Zablotsky Kufel, Kennedy Houck, Carey E Lau, Carey J Devine, Dave Boxrud, Daniel L Weller
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Reducing foodborne disease incidence is a public health priority. This report summarizes preliminary 2023 Foodborne Diseases Active Surveillance Network (FoodNet) data and highlights efforts to increase the representativeness of FoodNet. During 2023, incidences of domestically acquired campylobacteriosis, Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli infection, yersiniosis, vibriosis, and cyclosporiasis increased, whereas those of listeriosis, salmonellosis, and shigellosis remained stable compared with incidences during 2016-2018, the baseline used for tracking progress towards federal disease reduction goals. During 2023, the incidence and percentage of infections diagnosed by culture-independent diagnostic tests (CIDTs) reported to FoodNet continued to increase, and the percentage of cases that yielded an isolate decreased, affecting observed trends in incidence. Because CIDTs allow for diagnosis of infections that previously would have gone undetected, lack of progress toward disease reduction goals might reflect changing diagnostic practices rather than an actual increase in incidence. Continued surveillance is needed to monitor the impact of changing diagnostic practices on disease trends, and targeted prevention efforts are needed to meet disease reduction goals. During 2023, FoodNet expanded its catchment area for the first time since 2004. This expansion improved the representativeness of the FoodNet catchment area, the ability of FoodNet to monitor trends in disease incidence, and the generalizability of FoodNet data.

通过食物传播的常见病原体引起的感染报告发病率:更多使用独立于培养基的诊断检测的影响 - 食源性疾病主动监测网络,1996-2023 年。
降低食源性疾病发病率是公共卫生的当务之急。本报告总结了2023年食源性疾病主动监测网络(FoodNet)的初步数据,并重点介绍了为提高FoodNet代表性所做的努力。2023 年期间,国内感染的弯曲杆菌病、产志贺毒素大肠杆菌感染、耶尔森氏菌病、弧菌病和环孢菌病的发病率有所增加,而李斯特菌病、沙门氏菌病和志贺氏菌病的发病率与 2016-2018 年期间的发病率相比保持稳定,2016-2018 年是跟踪联邦疾病减少目标进展情况的基线。2023 年期间,向 FoodNet 报告的通过独立于培养的诊断检测(CIDT)确诊的感染病例的发病率和百分比继续上升,而获得分离株的病例百分比下降,影响了观察到的发病率趋势。由于独立诊断检测可诊断出以前可能检测不到的感染,因此在实现减少疾病目标方面缺乏进展可能反映了诊断方法的变化,而不是发病率的实际增加。需要继续监测诊断方法的变化对疾病趋势的影响,并开展有针对性的预防工作,以实现减少疾病的目标。2023 年期间,食品网自 2004 年以来首次扩大了覆盖范围。这次扩大提高了 FoodNet 监测区的代表性、FoodNet 监测疾病发病趋势的能力以及 FoodNet 数据的普遍性。
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MMWR. Morbidity and mortality weekly report
MMWR. Morbidity and mortality weekly report PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH -
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65.40
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期刊介绍: The Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR ) series is prepared by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Often called “the voice of CDC,” the MMWR series is the agency’s primary vehicle for scientific publication of timely, reliable, authoritative, accurate, objective, and useful public health information and recommendations. MMWR readership predominantly consists of physicians, nurses, public health practitioners, epidemiologists and other scientists, researchers, educators, and laboratorians.
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