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A common framework for using and reporting consumer purchase data (CPD) in foodborne outbreak investigations in Europe.
Jore, Solveig; Braae, Uffe Christian; Trier Møller, Frederik; Friesema, Ingrid; Paranthaman, Karthik; Jalava, Katri; Jourdan-DaSilva, Nathalie; Löf, Emma; Rehn, Moa; Ethelberg, Steen.
Afiliação
  • Jore S; Department of Infection Control & Preparedness, Norwegian Institute of Public Health, Oslo, Norway.
  • Braae UC; Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology and Prevention, Statens Serum Institut, Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • Trier Møller F; Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology and Prevention, Statens Serum Institut, Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • Friesema I; Centre for Infectious Disease Control, National Institute for Public Health and the Environment, Bilthoven The Netherlands.
  • Paranthaman K; Field Service, National Infection Service, Public Health England, Ashford UK.
  • Jalava K; Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland.
  • Jourdan-DaSilva N; Départment des maladies infectieuses Santé Publique France (French National Public Health Agency), Saint-Maurice, France.
  • Löf E; Communicable Disease Control and Health Protection, Public Health Agency of Sweden, Solna, Sweden.
  • Rehn M; Communicable Disease Control and Health Protection, Public Health Agency of Sweden, Solna, Sweden.
  • Ethelberg S; Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology and Prevention, Statens Serum Institut, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Infect Ecol Epidemiol ; 12(1): 2007828, 2022.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34880966
ABSTRACT
Consumer purchase data (CPD) can be a powerful tool in the investigation of foodborne outbreaks through analyses of electronic records of food that individuals buy. The objective of this study was to develop a common framework for use of CPD in foodborne outbreak investigations using the expertise of European public health professionals from 11 European countries. We also aimed to describe barriers and limitations preventing CPD utilization. CPD are mainly gathered from supermarket loyalty programmes, smaller consortia, and independent supermarkets. Privacy legislation governing CPD was perceived as the most crucial barrier for CPD usage, but still resolvable. The main practical challenges were obtaining consumer consent for CPD usage, the associated workload, data access, format, and analysis. Harmonising methods and reporting across countries, standardised consent forms and electronic consent methods were identified as solutions. This guideline was developed to support outbreak investigators in overcoming barriers in using CPD, thereby increasing public health professionals' application and value of this powerful investigation tool. In addition, we hope this framework will lead to more public health institutions, in collaboration with food safety authorities, making use of CPD in outbreak investigations in the future.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Guideline Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Guideline Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article