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World Health Organization Global Estimates and Regional Comparisons of the Burden of Foodborne Disease in 2010

Authors :
Havelaar, Arie H.
Kirk, Martyn D.
Torgerson, Paul R.
Gibb, Herman J.
Hald, Tine
Lake, Robin J.
Praet, Nicolas
Bellinger, David C.
de Silva, Nilanthi R.
Gargouri, Neyla
Speybroeck, Niko
Cawthorne, Amy
Mathers, Colin
Stein, Claudia
Angulo, Frederick J.
Devleesschauwer, Brecht
Adegoke, Gabriel O.
Afshari, Reza
Alasfoor, Deena
Baines, Janis
Balakrishnan, Kalpana
Hamza, Wan Mansor Bin
Bolger, P. Michael
Chaicumpa, Wanpen
Cravioto, Alejandro
Döpfer, Dörte
Ehiri, John E.
Fazil, Aamir
Ferreccio, Catterina
Fèvre, Eric M.
Hall, Gillian
Kasuga, Fumiko
Keddy, Karen H.
Lanata, Claudio F.
Lei, Haicho
Liu, Xiumei
Manyindo, Ben
Nasinyama, George
Ongolo-Zogo, Pierre
Pitt, John I.
Rokni, Mohammad B.
Sripa, Banchob
van Leeuwen, Rolaf
Verger, Philippe
Willingham, Arve Lee
Zhou, Xiao Nong
Buchanan, Robert
Budke, Christine
Caipo, Marisa L.
Carabin, Hélène
Cole, Dana
Cooke, Roger M.
Crump, John A.
El-Jardali, Fadi
Fischer-Walker, Christa
Fürst, Thomas
Haagsma, Juanita A.
Hall, Aron J.
Henao, Olga
Hoffmann, Sandra
Jensen, Helen
Jessani, Nasreen
Koopmans, Marion P G
Levine, Myron M.
de Noordhout, Charline Maertens
Majowicz, Shannon
McDonald, Scott A.
Pires, Sara
Scallan, Elaine
Thomas, M. Kate
Verhoef, Linda
Wu, Felicia
Zeilmaker, Marco
Aspinall, Willy
University of Zurich
Havelaar, Arie H
LS IRAS VPH MBR (microbiol.risico sch.)
Risk Assessment of Toxic and Immunomodulatory Agents
IRAS RATIA2
Source :
PLoS Medicine, Vol 12, Iss 12, p e1001923 (2015), Havelaar, A H, Kirk, M D, Torgerson, P R, Gibb, H J, Hald, T, Lake, R J, Praet, N, Bellinger, D C, de Silva, N R, Gargouri, N, Speybroeck, N, Cawthorne, A, Mathers, C, Stein, C, Angulo, F J, Devleesschauwer, B, Adegoke, G O, Afshari, R, Alasfoor, D, Baines, J, Balakrishnan, K, Hamza, W M B, Bolger, P M, Chaicumpa, W, Cravioto, A, Döpfer, D, Ehiri, J E, Fazil, A, Ferreccio, C, Fèvre, E M, Hall, G, Kasuga, F, Keddy, K H, Lanata, C F, Lei, H, Liu, X, Manyindo, B, Nasinyama, G, Ongolo-Zogo, P, Pitt, J I, Rokni, M B, Sripa, B, van Leeuwen, R, Verger, P, Willingham, A L, Zhou, X N, Buchanan, R, Budke, C, Caipo, M L, Carabin, H, Cole, D, Cooke, R M, Crump, J A, El-Jardali, F, Fischer-Walker, C, Fürst, T, Haagsma, J A, Hall, A J, Henao, O, Hoffmann, S, Jensen, H, Jessani, N, Koopmans, M P G, Levine, M M, de Noordhout, C M, Majowicz, S, McDonald, S A, Pires, S, Scallan, E, Sripa, B, Thomas, M K, Verhoef, L, Wu, F, Zeilmaker, M & Aspinall, W 2015, ' World Health Organization Global Estimates and Regional Comparisons of the Burden of Foodborne Disease in 2010 ', PLoS Medicine, vol. 12, no. 12, e1001923 . https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed.1001923, PLoS Medicine, PLoS Medicine, 12(12). Nature Publishing Group, Havelaar, A H, Kirk, M D, Torgerson, P R, Gibb, H J, Hald, T, Lake, R J, Praet, N, Bellinger, D C, de Silva, N R, Gargouri, N, Speybroeck, N, Cawthorne, A, Mathers, C, Stein, C, Angulo, F J & Devleesschauwer, B 2015, ' World Health Organization Global Estimates and Regional Comparisons of the Burden of Foodborne Disease in 2010 ', P L o S Medicine, vol. 12, no. 12, e1001923 . https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed.1001923, PLoS medicine, PLOS MEDICINE
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Public Library of Science (PLoS), 2015.

Abstract

Illness and death from diseases caused by contaminated food are a constant threat to public health and a significant impediment to socio-economic development worldwide. To measure the global and regional burden of foodborne disease (FBD), the World Health Organization (WHO) established the Foodborne Disease Burden Epidemiology Reference Group (FERG), which here reports their first estimates of the incidence, mortality, and disease burden due to 31 foodborne hazards. We find that the global burden of FBD is comparable to those of the major infectious diseases, HIV/AIDS, malaria and tuberculosis. The most frequent causes of foodborne illness were diarrheal disease agents, particularly norovirus and Campylobacter spp. Diarrheal disease agents, especially non-typhoidal Salmonella enterica, were also responsible for the majority of deaths due to FBD. Other major causes of FBD deaths were Salmonella Typhi, Taenia solium and hepatitis A virus. The global burden of FBD caused by the 31 hazards in 2010 was 33 million Disability Adjusted Life Years (DALYs); children under five years old bore 40% of this burden. The 14 subregions, defined on the basis of child and adult mortality, had considerably different burdens of FBD, with the greatest falling on the subregions in Africa, followed by the subregions in South-East Asia and the Eastern Mediterranean D subregion. Some hazards, such as non-typhoidal S. enterica, were important causes of FBD in all regions of the world, whereas others, such as certain parasitic helminths, were highly localised. Thus, the burden of FBD is borne particularly by children under five years old–although they represent only 9% of the global population–and people living in low-income regions of the world. These estimates are conservative, i.e., underestimates rather than overestimates; further studies are needed to address the data gaps and limitations of the study. Nevertheless, all stakeholders can contribute to improvements in food safety throughout the food chain by incorporating these estimates into policy development at national and international levels.<br />An overview of foodborne diseases worldwide; part of the World Health Organization’s investigation into the incidence, mortality, and disease burden of foodborne hazards.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15491676 and 15491277
Volume :
12
Issue :
12
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
PLoS Medicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....436fb73f1645c8977b7c4102eb40ef22
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed.1001923