Wagstaff D J
Public Health Rep. 1986 Nov-Dec;101(6):624-31.
Since the initial passage in 1906 of the first Pure Food and Drug Act and the Meat Inspection Act, public health, as measured by mortality trends, has greatly improved. These acts have been amended several times, and other laws dealing with safety of foods and drinks have been enacted. Food- and beverage-transmitted infectious diseases that were so devastating after the Civil War have been controlled. Nutritional deficiencies such as pellagra are almost nonexistent. Mass episodes of poisoning of food by chemical contaminants that have plagued some other countries have not occurred in the United States. Other factors such as refrigeration and improved transportation have helped, but it is probable that food safety regulatory activities have contributed to the saving of the 1.8 million Americans who would die each year if the public health advances since 1900 had not been made. Effective use of information was a key factor in the improvement in public health. Now, as then, effective information systems are needed.
自1906年第一部《纯净食品和药品法》及《肉类检验法》首次通过以来,以死亡率趋势衡量的公众健康状况有了极大改善。这些法案经过了多次修订,并且还颁布了其他涉及食品和饮料安全的法律。在内战后造成巨大破坏的由食品和饮料传播的传染病已得到控制。诸如糙皮病之类的营养缺乏症几乎不存在了。困扰其他一些国家的由化学污染物导致的大规模食物中毒事件在美国并未发生。诸如冷藏和运输改善等其他因素也起到了帮助作用,但食品安全监管活动很可能对拯救每年180万美国人的生命起到了作用,倘若自1900年以来没有取得公众健康方面的进展,这些人原本会死亡。有效利用信息是公众健康改善的一个关键因素。现在,和当时一样,需要有效的信息系统。