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Harnessing Information for More Effective Use of Food Safety Resources
Iowa Ag Review
  • Helen H Jensen, Iowa State University
Abstract
According to recent estimates, society bears nearly $6.9 billion per year in costs related to human illness caused by foodborne pathogens. The numbers of deaths and illnesses, and the high costs of these illnesses, suggest that public and private efforts are needed to improve our response to the problem. However, because the occurrence of foodborne illness is influenced by the complex interaction of many natural phenomena and human behaviors, it is not solely a scientific, regulatory, or human behavior problem. The perspectives of diverse disciplines taken together can better view the problem across the spectrum of the food system and find cost-effective solutions.
Citation Information
Helen H Jensen. "Harnessing Information for More Effective Use of Food Safety Resources"
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/helen-jensen/40/