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FoodNet - Foodborne Diseases Active Surveillance Network

The Foodborne Diseases Active Surveillance Network (FoodNet) is the principal foodborne disease component of CDC's Emerging Infections Program (EIP). FoodNet is a collaborative project of the CDC, ten EIP sites, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

The project consists of active surveillance for foodborne diseases and related epidemiologic studies designed to help public health officials better understand the epidemiology of foodborne diseases in the United States.

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bullet NEW - FoodNet News, Fall 2008: Volume 2, Issue 4
bullet 5th Annual International Collaboration on Enteric Disease Burden of Illness Studies Meeting
bullet Summer 2008 FoodNet News Adobe Acrobat Icon PDF 616KB
bullet FoodNet Facts and Figures
bullet 2008 FoodNet MMWR - CDC Report Points to Need for New Foodborne Illness Strategies
bullet MMWR Questions and Answers Adobe Acrobat Icon PDF 36KB
bullet FoodNet MMWR Podcast - Report Card on Food Safety
bullet FoodNet Brochure Adobe Acrobat Icon PDF 242KB
bullet FoodNet Lessons Learned Adobe Acrobat Icon PDF 1.72MB
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Determine the burden of foodborne illness in the United States
Monitor trends in the burden of specific foodborne illness over time
Attribute the burden of foodborne illness to specific foods and settings
Disseminate information that can lead to improvements in public health practice and the development of interventions to reduce the burden of foodborne illness.

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Content source: National Center for Zoonotic, Vector-Borne, and Enteric Diseases (ZVED)
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