Risk of salmonellosis from the consumption of Irish fresh pork sausages

2015 
A second–order simulation model was built to estimate the risk of Salmonella typhimurium associated with the consumption of Irish fresh pork sausages using the results from a previous exposure assessment model and an Irish consumption database. To select appropriate hazard characterisation models, an appraisal of the current dose–response models fitted from available feeding trials data and outbreaks data was conducted. Using an infection and an illness dose–response model of the exponential type, for an infection end–point, the mean annual risk in a consumer of Irish sausage was estimated to be 8.54 × 10−5 or 192.8 expected infections per year (95% CI: 24–695), while for an illness end–point, the risk parameters were lower at 7.68 × 10−6 or 18.0 expected cases per year (95% CI: 2–66). While results of the model highlighted the importance of the consumer education through advice of sufficient cooking and basic instructions regarding cold storage and shelf life, with some 'strong' assumptions, it was furth...
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