CDC has just released the latest Prevention Status Reports (PSRs), which highlight the status of state-level policies and practices to prevent or reduce problems affecting public health. The PSRs cover 10 public health topics, including food safety, and rate states on their implementation of recommended policies and practices.
The reports include a new measure on state adoption of selected provisions in the 2013 Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Food Code. The Food Code is a science-based model code that states can use to develop or update their food safety rules to better prevent foodborne illness and outbreaks.
CDC identified four Food Code provisions especially important in reducing outbreaks in restaurants and other retail food establishments:
- Exclude ill food service staff from working until at least 24 hours after symptoms, such as vomiting and diarrhea, have ended
- Prohibit bare hand contact with ready-to-eat food
- Require at least one employee in a food service establishment to be a certified food protection manager
- Require food service employees to wash their hands
The other two measures continue from the 2013 Prevention Status Reports. High scores for these two measures enable efficient detection and investigation of outbreaks.
- Speed of DNA fingerprinting using pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE) testing for all reported cases of Shiga toxin-producing E. coli O157
- Completeness of PFGE testing of Salmonella
The PSR website has been enhanced to include an interactive map that leads directly to topic reports for each state. The website also includes State Summary tables that outline the full set of policy and practice ratings for each state; a National Summary that gives aggregate ratings across states and rating comparisons for 2013 and 2015; the PSR Quick Start Guide; a fact sheet; answers to frequently asked questions; and a link to the 2013 PSRs.
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