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A modeling framework to accelerate food-borne outbreak investigations
Affiliation:IBM Research, Almaden Research Center, 650 Harry Road, San Jose, CA 95120, USA
Abstract:
Food safety procedures are critical to reducing pathogen caused food-borne disease (FBD). However there is no way to completely eliminate the risk of consuming contaminated products. When prevention efforts fail, rapid identification of the contaminated product is essential. The medical and economic losses incurred grow with the duration of the outbreak. In this paper we show that before an outbreak occurs, analysis of food sales data, as a proactive intervention, can provide useful product intelligence that we can exploit during an outbreak investigation to accelerate the identification process. Using real grocery retail sales data from Germany, we have implemented a likelihood-based approach to study how such data can be used to accelerate the investigation during the early stages of an outbreak.
Keywords:Food safety  Food-borne infections  Geospatial data  Geospatial modeling  Likelihood-based method  Epidemiology  Outbreaks  Public health informatics
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