欧洲食源性疫情调查中使用和报告消费者购买数据(CPD)的共同框架。

Q1 Environmental Science
Infection Ecology and Epidemiology Pub Date : 2021-12-02 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1080/20008686.2021.2007828
Solveig Jore, Uffe Christian Braae, Frederik Trier Møller, Ingrid Friesema, Karthik Paranthaman, Katri Jalava, Nathalie Jourdan-DaSilva, Emma Löf, Moa Rehn, Steen Ethelberg
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引用次数: 2

摘要

通过分析个人购买食品的电子记录,消费者购买数据(CPD)可以成为调查食源性疾病暴发的有力工具。本研究的目的是利用来自11个欧洲国家的欧洲公共卫生专业人员的专业知识,为在食源性暴发调查中使用CPD制定一个共同框架。我们还旨在描述阻碍CPD利用的障碍和限制。持续专业进修人员主要来自超市忠诚计划、小型财团和独立超市。管理CPD的隐私立法被认为是CPD使用的最关键障碍,但仍然可以解决。主要的实际挑战是获得消费者对CPD使用、相关工作负载、数据访问、格式和分析的同意。协调各国的方法和报告、标准化同意书和电子同意方法被确定为解决方案。本指南旨在帮助疫情调查人员克服使用CPD的障碍,从而提高公共卫生专业人员对这一强大调查工具的应用和价值。此外,我们希望这一框架将促使更多的公共卫生机构与食品安全当局合作,在未来的疫情调查中使用CPD。
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A common framework for using and reporting consumer purchase data (CPD) in foodborne outbreak investigations in Europe.

A common framework for using and reporting consumer purchase data (CPD) in foodborne outbreak investigations in Europe.

A common framework for using and reporting consumer purchase data (CPD) in foodborne outbreak investigations in Europe.

A common framework for using and reporting consumer purchase data (CPD) in foodborne outbreak investigations in Europe.

Consumer purchase data (CPD) can be a powerful tool in the investigation of foodborne outbreaks through analyses of electronic records of food that individuals buy. The objective of this study was to develop a common framework for use of CPD in foodborne outbreak investigations using the expertise of European public health professionals from 11 European countries. We also aimed to describe barriers and limitations preventing CPD utilization. CPD are mainly gathered from supermarket loyalty programmes, smaller consortia, and independent supermarkets. Privacy legislation governing CPD was perceived as the most crucial barrier for CPD usage, but still resolvable. The main practical challenges were obtaining consumer consent for CPD usage, the associated workload, data access, format, and analysis. Harmonising methods and reporting across countries, standardised consent forms and electronic consent methods were identified as solutions. This guideline was developed to support outbreak investigators in overcoming barriers in using CPD, thereby increasing public health professionals' application and value of this powerful investigation tool. In addition, we hope this framework will lead to more public health institutions, in collaboration with food safety authorities, making use of CPD in outbreak investigations in the future.

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Infection Ecology and Epidemiology
Infection Ecology and Epidemiology Environmental Science-Environmental Science (miscellaneous)
CiteScore
8.70
自引率
0.00%
发文量
4
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: Infection Ecology & Epidemiology aims to stimulate inter-disciplinary collaborations dealing with a range of subjects, from the plethora of zoonotic infections in humans, over diseases with implication in wildlife ecology, to advanced virology and bacteriology. The journal specifically welcomes papers from studies where researchers from multiple medical and ecological disciplines are collaborating so as to increase our knowledge of the emergence, spread and effect of new and re-emerged infectious diseases in humans, domestic animals and wildlife. Main areas of interest include, but are not limited to: 1.Zoonotic microbioorganisms 2.Vector borne infections 3.Gastrointestinal pathogens 4.Antimicrobial resistance 5.Zoonotic microbioorganisms in changing environment
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