Division of Environmental Health Sciences, University of Minnesota School of Public Health, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA.
Foodborne Pathog Dis. 2024 Feb;21(2):92-98. doi: 10.1089/fpd.2023.0086. Epub 2023 Nov 21.
Restaurants are important settings for foodborne illness transmission. Environmental health agencies routinely inspect restaurants to assess compliance with food safety regulations. They also evaluate foodborne illness complaints from consumers to detect potential outbreaks of foodborne illness. Local environmental health agencies were surveyed to identify methods used to conduct surveillance for consumer complaints of foodborne illness, link them to inspection grading and disclosure practices, and evaluate the association between these practices and the number of foodborne illness outbreaks in restaurant settings reported to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. We developed a novel framework for assessing the effectiveness of restaurant inspection grading and disclosure of inspection results while accounting for any biases introduced by surveillance factors that affect outbreak detection. Our findings showed the importance of routine restaurant inspection grading and disclosure practices as prevention measures and having a centralized database to manage consumer complaints as a useful surveillance tool for detecting outbreaks. Improving consumer complaint system structure and management can bolster outbreak detection and maximize limited public health resources while increasing the efficiency of complaint-based surveillance.
餐馆是食源性疾病传播的重要场所。环境卫生机构通常会对餐馆进行检查,以评估其是否符合食品安全法规。他们还会评估消费者对食源性疾病的投诉,以发现食源性疾病暴发的潜在隐患。对地方环境卫生机构进行了调查,以确定用于监测消费者对食源性疾病投诉的方法,将这些投诉与检查评分和披露做法联系起来,并评估这些做法与向疾病控制与预防中心报告的餐馆环境中食源性疾病暴发数量之间的关联。我们开发了一种新的框架,用于评估餐馆检查评分和检查结果披露的有效性,同时考虑到任何可能影响暴发检测的监测因素引入的偏差。我们的研究结果表明,常规的餐馆检查评分和披露做法作为预防措施非常重要,并且拥有一个集中的数据库来管理消费者投诉作为一种有用的监测工具,用于检测暴发。改善消费者投诉系统的结构和管理可以提高暴发检测的效率,最大限度地利用有限的公共卫生资源,同时提高基于投诉的监测的效率。