Foodborne Disease in OECD Countries

Present State and Economic Costs

Foodborne disease caused by microbiological hazards and chemical contaminants continues to be a growing public health concern, according to the World Health Organisation. This report provides information on the incidence and costs of foodborne disease, which represent a significant economic burden on consumers, the food industry and governments. There is a need to improve interdisciplinary approaches in order to better understand public health issues and their economic consequences. This will also allow policy makers to design appropriate prevention strategies to lower the risk

11 Dec 2003 92 pages English Also available in: French

https://doi.org/10.1787/9789264105386-en 9789264105386 (PDF)

Author(s): OECD and World Health Organization