Foodborne Disease Outbreak
1990 Case Definition
1990 Case Definition
Clinical Description
Definition: An incident in which two or more persons experience a similar illness after ingestion of a common food, and epidemiologic analysis implicates the food as the source of the illness.
Symptoms of illness depend upon etiologic agent. Please see Appendix B, "Guidelines for Confirmation of Foodborne-Disease Outbreaks" in the MMWR.1
Laboratory Criteria For Diagnosis
Depends upon etiologic agent. Please see Appendix B, "Guidelines for Confirmation of Foodborne-Disease Outbreaks" in the MMWR.1
Comments
There are two exceptions: one case of botulism or chemical poisoning constitutes an outbreak.
References
- CDC. Surveillance for Foodborne-Disease Outbreaks – United States, 1993-1997. MMWR 2000;49(SS-1).