Jones Timothy F, Pavlin Boris I, LaFleur Bonnie J, Ingram L Amanda, Schaffner William
Tennessee Department of Health, Nashville, Tennessee, USA.
Emerg Infect Dis. 2004 Apr;10(4):688-92. doi: 10.3201/eid1004.030343.
Restaurants in the United States are regularly inspected by health departments, but few data exist regarding the effect of restaurant inspections on food safety. We examined statewide inspection records from January 1993 through April 2000. Data were available from 167,574 restaurant inspections. From 1993 to 2000, mean scores rose steadily from 80.2 to 83.8. Mean inspection scores of individual inspectors were 69-92. None of the 12 most commonly cited violations were critical food safety hazards. Establishments scoring <60 had a mean improvement of 16 points on subsequent inspections. Mean scores of restaurants experiencing foodborne disease outbreaks did not differ from restaurants with no reported outbreaks. A variety of factors influence the uniformity of restaurant inspections. The restaurant inspection system should be examined to identify ways to ensure food safety.
美国的餐馆会定期接受卫生部门的检查,但关于餐馆检查对食品安全影响的数据却很少。我们查阅了1993年1月至2000年4月的全州检查记录。有167,574份餐馆检查数据可供使用。从1993年到2000年,平均得分从80.2稳步升至83.8。个别检查员的平均检查得分在69 - 92之间。12项最常被提及的违规行为中,没有一项是严重的食品安全危害。得分低于60分的机构在后续检查中平均提高了16分。发生食源性疾病暴发的餐馆的平均得分与未报告暴发情况的餐馆没有差异。多种因素影响餐馆检查的一致性。应检查餐馆检查系统,以确定确保食品安全的方法。