Foodborne disease in OECD countries : present state and economic costs.

Date:
2003
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Description

Foodborne disease caused by microbiological hazards and chemical contaminants continues to be a growing public health concern. Economic costs associated with foodborne disease represent a significant economic burden on consumers, the food industry and governments. This report provides information on the incidence and costs of foodborne disease. There is a need to improve interdisciplinary approaches so that a better understanding of public health issues, including their economic consequences, will allow policy makers to design appropriate prevention strategies to lower the risk.

Publication/Creation

Paris : OECD ; Geneva : World Health Organization, 2003.

Physical description

90 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm

Notes

Part 1 prepared by J. Rocourt, G. Moy, K. Vierk and J. Schlundt; Part 2 prepared by Richard Tiffin.

Bibliographic information

Includes bibliographical references.

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Where to find it

  • LocationStatus
    Medical Collection
    WA695 2003F68
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ISBN

  • 9264105360