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Risk Ranking for Foodborne Microbial Hazards in New Zealand: Burden of Disease Estimates
Authors:Robin J Lake  Peter J Cressey  Donald M Campbell  Elisabeth Oakley
Institution:1. Food Safety Programme, Institute of Environmental Science and Research Ltd., Christchurch, New Zealand.;2. Science Group, New Zealand Food Safety Authority, Wellington, New Zealand.
Abstract:Priority setting for food safety management at a national level requires risks to be ranked according to defined criteria. In this study, two approaches (disability‐adjusted life years (DALYs) and cost of illness (COI)) were used to generate estimates of the burden of disease for certain potentially foodborne diseases (campylobacteriosis, salmonellosis, listeriosis (invasive, perinatal, and nonperinatal), infection with Shiga toxin‐producing Escherichia coli (STEC), yersiniosis, and norovirus infection) and their sequelae in New Zealand. A modified Delphi approach was used to estimate the food‐attributable proportion for these diseases. The two approaches gave a similar ranking for the selected diseases, with campylobacteriosis and its sequelae accounting for the greatest proportion of the overall burden of disease by far.
Keywords:Burden of foodborne disease  cost of illness  DALY  expert opinion  food‐attributable proportion
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