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October 2004

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Domestic Outreach Public Meetings

National Surveillance for Salmonella Enteritidis cases and Outbreaks

Author: Christopher R. Braden, M.D.
Foodborne and Diarrheal Diseases Branch
Division of Bacterial and Mycotic Diseases
National Center for Infectious Diseases


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Index of Presentation Slides

  1. National Surveillance for Salmonella Enteritidis cases and Outbreaks
  2. Glossary of Terms
  3. National Salmonella Surveillance
  4. National Salmonella Surveillance System
  5. Top Four Salmonella Serotypes, 1970-2002
  6. Top Four Salmonella Serotypes, 1970-2002
  7. SE isolations, 1989-2002
  8. SE Rates by region
  9. FoodNet
  10. FoodNet Sites 1996-2003
  11. Relative Rates of Laboratory-Diagnosed S. Enteritidis Cases, 1996-2002
  12. The Surveillance Pyramid
  13. FoodNet helps fill in the surveillance pyramid
  14. Estimate of SE infections, 2002
  15. SE outbreak surveillance
  1. Foodborne Disease Outbreak Reports, 1990- 2002
  2. Outbreaks due to S. Enteritidis, 1990 - 2002
  3. Percentage of Outbreaks due to S. Enteritidis, 1990 - 2002
  4. SE cases in outbreaks, 1985-2000
  5. Outbreaks of SE infections, location of food preparation, 1985-2002
  6. Outbreaks of SE infections, by food vehicle, 1985-2002
  7. Outbreaks of SE with confirmed vehicle, by egg status, 1985-2002
  8. Confirmed vehicles that are egg-associated, by category
  9. Determining SE illness and Egg Association
  10. Attributing egg association to all cases
  11. Attributing egg association to all cases
  12. Estimated Number of SE Cases Due to Eggs in the United States, 2001
  13. Estimated Number of SE Cases Due to Eggs in the United States
  14. Annualized Change in Incidence of SE in Relation to Adoption of EQAPs
  15. Conclusions
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