Sockett P N
CDR (Lond Engl Rev). 1991 Sep 13;1(10):R105-9.
In the ten-year period, 1980-89, 294 reported outbreaks of food poisoning were associated with eating pre-cooked sliced meats, meat products and other manufactured foods in England and Wales, including 65 outbreaks in which the product was imported. Salmonellas were the most commonly reported agent, causing 132 (45%) of the outbreaks; other bacteria caused a further 51 (17%) outbreaks. The remainder were due to viruses (five outbreaks), scombrotoxin (60 outbreaks), or were of unknown cause (46 outbreaks). The number of outbreaks associated with manufactured foods accounted for only a small proportion (less than 5%) of food poisoning outbreaks reported to CDSC during this period and needs to be set against the huge amounts of manufactured foods consumed. However, because of the quantities made and the widespread distribution of particular products, such outbreaks may affect many individuals who are geographically widespread.
在1980年至1989年的十年间,英国和威尔士有294起报告的食物中毒暴发事件与食用预煮切片肉类、肉制品及其他加工食品有关,其中65起暴发事件中的产品为进口产品。沙门氏菌是最常报告的致病因子,导致了132起(45%)暴发事件;其他细菌又引发了另外51起(17%)暴发事件。其余的暴发事件是由病毒(5起)、组胺中毒(60起)或病因不明(46起)引起的。在此期间,与加工食品相关的暴发事件数量仅占向英国传染病监测中心报告的食物中毒暴发事件的一小部分(不到5%),需要与大量消费的加工食品数量相权衡。然而,由于特定产品的生产数量和广泛分销,此类暴发事件可能会影响到地理位置分散的许多人。