Epidemiologic Investigation of Foodborne Outbreaks in Pharmacies: A Pilot Study

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Main Author: Torre, Carla
Publication Date: 2015
Other Authors: Brazão, Roberto, Guerreiro, José, Gomes, Marta, Costa, Suzete, Oliveira, Luisa, Viegas, Silvia
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: Introduction: The analysis of Foodborne Outbreaks (FBO) investigation data provides knowledge on food vehicles and contributive factors of human infections allowing their risk management. However, FBO are commonly underreported and alternative sources of information may prove useful. Purpose: To test the adequacy of Pharmacies as an information source to identify foods involved in FBO, their confection type and acquisition place as well as the main symptoms and medicines taken. Methods: Application of a FBO epidemiologic investigation inquiry to individuals with FBD suggestive symptoms that went to 249 Pharmacies all over Portugal looking for treatment, between 18th August and 15th de November 2014. Descriptive statistical analysis of the results was performed and absolute and relative frequencies measures of location and dispersion were calculated in the program SAS version 9.1. Results: From 270 validated inquiries collected online until 29 October, 72.9% of the individuals went to the Pharmacy as the first health resort (average age 44.1 years), 56.3% individuals reported moderate symptoms, namely diarrhea and 58.0% of individuals took anti-diarrheal. The most frequent place of consumption of the suspect food was home (51.5 %), restaurants (22.9%) and parties (13.4%) and the food was meat (21.6%) and vegetables (18.3%), mostly cooked. About 67% of the individuals reported that an average of other 4.6 individuals has consumed the same food and 29.6% of them showed the same symptoms. Significance: The findings are consistent with the Portuguese FBO investigation data reported to EFSA and therefore indicate that Pharmacies can be a valuable source of information about FBO and also support consumer food safety education in order to prevent FBO.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Epidemiologic Investigation of Foodborne Outbreaks in Pharmacies: A Pilot Study
title Epidemiologic Investigation of Foodborne Outbreaks in Pharmacies: A Pilot Study
spellingShingle Epidemiologic Investigation of Foodborne Outbreaks in Pharmacies: A Pilot Study
Torre, Carla
Segurança Alimentar
Foodborne outbreaks
Pharmacie
PORTFIR
title_short Epidemiologic Investigation of Foodborne Outbreaks in Pharmacies: A Pilot Study
title_full Epidemiologic Investigation of Foodborne Outbreaks in Pharmacies: A Pilot Study
title_fullStr Epidemiologic Investigation of Foodborne Outbreaks in Pharmacies: A Pilot Study
title_full_unstemmed Epidemiologic Investigation of Foodborne Outbreaks in Pharmacies: A Pilot Study
title_sort Epidemiologic Investigation of Foodborne Outbreaks in Pharmacies: A Pilot Study
author Torre, Carla
author_facet Torre, Carla
Brazão, Roberto
Guerreiro, José
Gomes, Marta
Costa, Suzete
Oliveira, Luisa
Viegas, Silvia
author_role author
author2 Brazão, Roberto
Guerreiro, José
Gomes, Marta
Costa, Suzete
Oliveira, Luisa
Viegas, Silvia
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Repositório Científico do Instituto Nacional de Saúde
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Torre, Carla
Brazão, Roberto
Guerreiro, José
Gomes, Marta
Costa, Suzete
Oliveira, Luisa
Viegas, Silvia
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Segurança Alimentar
Foodborne outbreaks
Pharmacie
PORTFIR
topic Segurança Alimentar
Foodborne outbreaks
Pharmacie
PORTFIR
description Introduction: The analysis of Foodborne Outbreaks (FBO) investigation data provides knowledge on food vehicles and contributive factors of human infections allowing their risk management. However, FBO are commonly underreported and alternative sources of information may prove useful. Purpose: To test the adequacy of Pharmacies as an information source to identify foods involved in FBO, their confection type and acquisition place as well as the main symptoms and medicines taken. Methods: Application of a FBO epidemiologic investigation inquiry to individuals with FBD suggestive symptoms that went to 249 Pharmacies all over Portugal looking for treatment, between 18th August and 15th de November 2014. Descriptive statistical analysis of the results was performed and absolute and relative frequencies measures of location and dispersion were calculated in the program SAS version 9.1. Results: From 270 validated inquiries collected online until 29 October, 72.9% of the individuals went to the Pharmacy as the first health resort (average age 44.1 years), 56.3% individuals reported moderate symptoms, namely diarrhea and 58.0% of individuals took anti-diarrheal. The most frequent place of consumption of the suspect food was home (51.5 %), restaurants (22.9%) and parties (13.4%) and the food was meat (21.6%) and vegetables (18.3%), mostly cooked. About 67% of the individuals reported that an average of other 4.6 individuals has consumed the same food and 29.6% of them showed the same symptoms. Significance: The findings are consistent with the Portuguese FBO investigation data reported to EFSA and therefore indicate that Pharmacies can be a valuable source of information about FBO and also support consumer food safety education in order to prevent FBO.
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