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Mushroom Poisoning Outbreaks - China, 2010-2020.
Li, Weiwei; Pires, Sara M; Liu, Zhitao; Liang, Jinjun; Wang, Yafang; Chen, Wen; Liu, Chengwei; Liu, Jikai; Han, Haihong; Fu, Ping; Guo, Yunchang.
Affiliation
  • Li W; NHC Key Laboratory of Food Safety Risk Assessment, Food Safety Research Unit (2019RU014) of Chinese Academy of Medical Science; China National Center for Food Safety Risk Assessment, Beijing, China.
  • Pires SM; National Food Institute, Technical University of Denmark, Lyngby, Denmark.
  • Liu Z; Yunnan Provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Kunming, Yunnan, China.
  • Liang J; Hunan Provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Changsha, Hunan, China.
  • Wang Y; Guizhou Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Guiyang, Guizhou, China.
  • Chen W; Sichuan Provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Chengdu, Sichuan, China.
  • Liu C; Jiangxi Province Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Nanchang, Jiangxi, China.
  • Liu J; NHC Key Laboratory of Food Safety Risk Assessment, Food Safety Research Unit (2019RU014) of Chinese Academy of Medical Science; China National Center for Food Safety Risk Assessment, Beijing, China.
  • Han H; NHC Key Laboratory of Food Safety Risk Assessment, Food Safety Research Unit (2019RU014) of Chinese Academy of Medical Science; China National Center for Food Safety Risk Assessment, Beijing, China.
  • Fu P; NHC Key Laboratory of Food Safety Risk Assessment, Food Safety Research Unit (2019RU014) of Chinese Academy of Medical Science; China National Center for Food Safety Risk Assessment, Beijing, China.
  • Guo Y; NHC Key Laboratory of Food Safety Risk Assessment, Food Safety Research Unit (2019RU014) of Chinese Academy of Medical Science; China National Center for Food Safety Risk Assessment, Beijing, China.
China CDC Wkly ; 3(24): 518-522, 2021 Jun 11.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34594925
ABSTRACT

Introduction:

Mushroom poisoning was the leading cause of foodborne disease outbreaks and outbreak-associated deaths in China. Mushroom poisoning outbreak surveillance can provide insight into the epidemiological characteristics of mushroom poisonings and guide policymaking and health education to reduce illnesses and deaths.

Methods:

Foodborne Disease Outbreak Surveillance System was upgraded in 2011 to collect foodborne disease outbreaks in China. Mushroom poisoning outbreaks during 2010-2020 were selected to analyze geographical distribution, seasonal distribution, and setting of food preparation.

Results:

A total of 10,036 outbreaks, which resulted in 38,676 illnesses and 788 deaths, were reported in this period. Mushroom poisonings occurred all over the country, but with highest incidence in the southwest and central China. Overall, 84.6% outbreaks were associated with food prepared in households, followed by 8.7% in street stalls, and 2.5% in canteens. Mushroom poisoning outbreaks clearly exhibited seasonality, and the peak season was summer through autumn. Outbreaks occurring between May and October accounted for 94.1% of total outbreaks, 92.4% illnesses, and 97.2% deaths.

Conclusions:

Mushroom poisoning is a food safety issue of higher concern in China. Targeted health education is essential to reduce mushroom poisoning, especially in southwest China. Citizens are advised to not collect or eat wild mushrooms.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: China CDC Wkly Year: 2021 Document type: Article Affiliation country: China

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: China CDC Wkly Year: 2021 Document type: Article Affiliation country: China