POPM 4040 Lecture 4: POPM 4040 Lecture : disease burden

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Defined as the incidence and/or prevalence of morbidity, disability, and mortality associated with acute and chronic manifestations of disease (who) Population attributable fraction (paf) proportional reduction in disease that would occur if exposure to a risk factor were eliminated. Issues related to outcome (disease), hazards (agents) and risk factors (e. g. food vs. other source) Daly incidence of mortality and disability attributable to the foodborne disease incidence of the disease duration and severity of the disease. Paf proportion of cases (illness, death) attributable to a risk factor (e. g. proportion of salmonella enteritidis cases attributable to egg consumption) Exposure versus infection symptoms versus lab. confirmation. Counting/studying cases of fbd: surveillance disease notification. Sentinel surveillance syndromic surveillance: outbreakinvestigations epidemiologicalstudies. Typical issues with sources of fbd data: disease notifications and surveillance problem of under-reporting, outbreak investigations may not be representative of the overall problem epidemiologic studies. Recent global estimates: who-in2010, foodborne diseases caused 600 million illnesses, 420,000 deaths, and 33 million.

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