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GIUSEPPE CALAMUSA

L’abolizione del libretto di idoneità sanitaria per alimentaristi può aver influenzato il trend di notifica delle tossinfezioni alimentari? Analisi delle notifiche delle principali tossinfezioni alimentari nelle regioni meridionali ed insulari nel periodo 1996-2009

  • Authors: Calamusa, G.; Amodio, E.; Asciutto, R.; Di Pasquale, M.; Prestianni, F.; Costantino, C.
  • Publication year: 2011
  • Type: Articolo in rivista (Articolo in rivista)
  • Key words: EVIDENCE BASED PREVENTION, FORMAZIONE ALIMENTARISTI, TOSSINFEZIONI ALIMENTARI, LIBRETTO DI IDONEITA' SANITARIA
  • OA Link: http://hdl.handle.net/10447/62209

Abstract

The aim of this study is to compare notifications of foodborne diseases in Southern Italy, before and after abolishing mandatory medical and laboratory examination routine. Data were obtained from the National Epidemiological Report of Health Ministry, that includes the annual summaries of foodborne infectious illnesses notified in Italy. The average number of foodborne diseases per million inhabitants per year decreased after the abolishment of health card for all examined conditions. There was a statistically significant reduction in all Regions for Salmonellosis and in Basilicata, Calabria, Campania and Sicily for Brucellosis. Abolishing health card of food handlers workers did not increase trends of foodborne illnesses and foodborne epidemics in Southern Italy. Examined data confirm the substantial effectiveness of food handlers self-control and training as essentials instruments of Evidence Based Prevention.