Food Safety CMG Buttery MD MPH. Why is this a problem? While the food supply in the United States is one of the safest in the world, CDC estimates that.

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Food Safety CMG Buttery MD MPH

Why is this a problem? While the food supply in the United States is one of the safest in the world, CDC estimates that 76 million people get sick, more than 300,000 are hospitalized, and 5,000 Americans die each year from foodborne illness. Preventing foodborne illness and death remains a major public health challenge.

What diseases are Transmitted by Food? Campylobacter, Escherichia coli O157, Listeria monocytogenes, Salmonella, Shigella, Vibrio, and Yersinia enterocolitica Cryptosporidium parvum, Cyclospora cayetanensis, and hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS

Food Net Data Preliminary Data for

Where should you look? Almost 100% of foodborne illnesses are preventable. Sources –Start with the farm Cattle Swine Poultry Vegetables

After the Farm Look to the Factory / Packer –Hygienic conditions: The facility The workers The packaging –Frozen foods –Packages/dehydrated –Irradiation –Crating of vegetables

Transportation How Where How Long Temperature maintenance Handling

Retailers Where do you find the standards National Standards –FDA –Dept. Agriculture –EPA –CDC State Standards Local Standards –Certified Food Managers

In the Community The Local Health Department Environmentalist Hiring Standards Training Certification (standardization)

The Weakest Link The Food Handlers Cooks Servers Cleaners

The Inspection How often Critical elements Do not forget elements

The Corpus Christi Approach Why the change The Partners The Emphasis The Community Oversight Results