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State Foodborne Illness Reporting Laws

About this dataset:

Each year foodborne illnesses sicken an estimated 48 million people, leading to more than 128,000 hospitalizations and 3,000 deaths, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. State and local agencies play a critical role in keeping US food safe, and detecting and responding to outbreaks of foodborne illness.

State foodborne illness laws regulate which illnesses need to be reported, the timeframe for reporting, and which agencies must then be informed of the illness and/or outbreak. This dataset focuses on state laws relating to foodborne illness surveillance and outbreak response, including the reporting requirements for several of the most common foodborne diseases.

Dataset Created by
Center for Public Health Law Research

Dataset Maintained by
Center for Public Health Law Research

Dataset Valid From
April 1, 2013

Dataset Updated Through
April 1, 2013

Total Jurisdictions Covered
51

Collection
None

Contact
LawAtlas@temple.edu

Publication Year
2018

Cite this dataset

Temple University Center for Public Health Law Research. (2018, February 12). State Foodborne Illness Reporting Laws. LawAtlas.org. https://doi.org/10.60541/ayvr-3f56

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Temple University Center for Public Health Law Research (February 12, 2018). "State Foodborne Illness Reporting Laws". LawAtlas.org. https://doi.org/10.60541/ayvr-3f56
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