What is already known about this topic?Foodborne diseases,representing significant food safety and public health challenges globally,are not welldocumented in terms of incidence,particularly for cases characterized by...What is already known about this topic?Foodborne diseases,representing significant food safety and public health challenges globally,are not welldocumented in terms of incidence,particularly for cases characterized by acute gastroenteritis(AGI)in China.What is added by this report?This study developed a pyramid model to estimate the incidence of five pathogens,stratified by gender and age.The estimated incidences per 100,000 people with 95%uncertainty intervals(UI)are as follows:Norovirus,3,188.28(95%UI:2,518.03,7,296.96);Salmonella spp.,1,295.59(95%UI:1,002.62,1,573.11);diarrheagenic E.coli(DEC),782.62(95%UI:651.19,932.05);Vibrio parahaemolyticus,404.06(95%UI:342.19,468.93);and Shigella spp.,26.73(95%UI:21.05,33.46).What are the implications for public health practice?This study elucidates the incidence rates across various gender and age groups,thereby identifying priority populations for targeted preventive interventions aimed at reducing disease burden.These insights are crucial for the development of public health policies and management of food safety risks.展开更多
基金Supported by the National Key Research and Development Program of China(grant number 2022YFC2303900).
文摘What is already known about this topic?Foodborne diseases,representing significant food safety and public health challenges globally,are not welldocumented in terms of incidence,particularly for cases characterized by acute gastroenteritis(AGI)in China.What is added by this report?This study developed a pyramid model to estimate the incidence of five pathogens,stratified by gender and age.The estimated incidences per 100,000 people with 95%uncertainty intervals(UI)are as follows:Norovirus,3,188.28(95%UI:2,518.03,7,296.96);Salmonella spp.,1,295.59(95%UI:1,002.62,1,573.11);diarrheagenic E.coli(DEC),782.62(95%UI:651.19,932.05);Vibrio parahaemolyticus,404.06(95%UI:342.19,468.93);and Shigella spp.,26.73(95%UI:21.05,33.46).What are the implications for public health practice?This study elucidates the incidence rates across various gender and age groups,thereby identifying priority populations for targeted preventive interventions aimed at reducing disease burden.These insights are crucial for the development of public health policies and management of food safety risks.