Emerg Infect Dis. 2018 Dec;24(12):2164-2168. doi: 10.3201/eid2412.180544.
Rates of Salmonella infection in the United States have not changed over the past 20 years. Restaurants are frequent settings for Salmonella outbreaks and sporadic infections. Few studies have examined the effect of posting letter grades for restaurant inspections on the incidence of foodborne illness. We compared Salmonella infection rates in New York, New York, USA (NYC), with those in the rest of New York state before and after implementation of a letter grade system for restaurant inspections in NYC. We calculated a segmented regression model for interrupted time series data. After implementation of letter grading, the rate of Salmonella infections decreased 5.3% per year in NYC versus the rest of New York state during 2011-2015, compared with the period before implementation, 2006-2010. Posting restaurant inspection results as letter grades at the point of service was associated with a decline in Salmonella infections in NYC and warrants consideration for broader use.
过去 20 年来,美国的沙门氏菌感染率没有变化。餐馆是沙门氏菌爆发和散发性感染的常见场所。很少有研究调查发布餐馆检查字母等级对食源性疾病发病率的影响。我们比较了美国纽约州纽约市(NYC)和纽约州其他地区实施餐馆检查字母等级制度前后的沙门氏菌感染率。我们为中断时间序列数据计算了分段回归模型。在实施字母分级后,与实施前(2006-2010 年)相比,2011-2015 年期间,NYC 沙门氏菌感染率每年下降 5.3%,而纽约州其他地区则下降 2.9%。在服务点发布餐馆检查结果作为字母等级与 NYC 沙门氏菌感染的下降有关,值得更广泛的考虑。