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Surveillance of household foodborne disease outbreaks in Zhejiang Province, China, 2010-2022.

Lili ChenJikai WangRonghua ZhangHexiang ZhangXiaojuan QiYue HeJiang Chen
Published in: Food microbiology (2024)
Household foodborne disease outbreaks were closely related to the lack of knowledge regarding foodborne disease prevention. Therefore, public health agencies should strengthen residents' surveillance and health education to improve food safety awareness and effectively reduce foodborne diseases in households. In addition, timely publicity and early warning by relevant government departments, the introduction of standards to control the contamination of pathogenic bacteria in raw materials, and strengthened supervision of the sale of substances that may cause health hazards, such as poisonous mushrooms and nitrites, will also help reduce such outbreaks.
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