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October 18 2000
Revised as of January 5, 2001
Risk Assessment on the Human Health Impact of Fluoroquinolone Resistant Campylobacter Associated with the Consumption of Chicken, October 18 2000
Revised as of January 5, 2001
The Center for Veterinary Medicine prepared the following risk assessment concerning fluoroquinolone-resistance in Campylobacter found in poultry.
In addition an Excel version of the Risk Assessment Model has been included. This working model will allow modelers to either determine the risk using data sources other than those used in the model or allow use of different methods or distributions to model the risk.
This document has been inserted into the Notice of Opportunity of Hearing (NOOH) by the NOOH Correction document as Reference 2a. The document is provided in its entirety in PDF and broken into sections in both Word and PDF formats.
Human Health Impact of Fluoroquinolone Resistant Campylobacter Attributed to the Consumption of Chicken [ pdf ]
- Table of Contents | pdf | | doc |
- Introduction | pdf | | doc |
- Overview of Document | pdf | | doc |
- Section 1 | pdf | | doc |
- Section 2 | pdf | | doc |
- Section 3 | pdf | | doc |
- Section 4 | pdf | | doc |
- Section 5 | pdf | | doc |
- Appendix A | pdf | | doc |
- Appendix B | pdf | | doc |
- References | pdf | | doc |
- Risk Assessment Model (Excel version)
- Risk Assessment Model (@RISK version)
Important Notice: Working @RISK model of the analysis described in the report of "The human health impact of fluoroquinolone resistance Campylobacter associated with the consumption of chicken." Please note that despite the *.xls extension, this file will not be functional and will not have numeric values printed in all the cells unless the user opens it with @RISK 4.0. If the user does not have this software available, opening the file in Excel will allow the user to see input data values and the functions that were used to generate intermediary and final outputs of the model. The output cells, however, will contain "#NAME?" because the @RISK 4.0 functions will be unknown to Excel.
Web Page Updated by mdt - Tuesday, January 30, 2001 at 6:46 PM ET
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