Foodborne Illness Outbreak Investigation Survey

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Foodborne Illness Outbreak Investigation Survey

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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

FOOD SAFETY AND INSPECTION SERVICE (FSIS)


Foodborne Illness Outbreak Investigation Survey



Dear Public Health and Food Safety Partner,


We are seeking feedback from state public health and food safety agencies to identify opportunities to strengthen collaborative responses to foodborne illness outbreaks. Thank you for taking the time to provide us your input.



  1. Please indicate the frequency with which your agency notifies FSIS when evidence suggests a potential association between a foodborne illness outbreak and an FSIS-regulated product (meat, poultry, or processed egg products).



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Never Rarely Sometimes Very Often Always


  1. Which entity/agency in your state would most likely notify FSIS when evidence suggests a potential association between a foodborne illness outbreak and an FSIS-regulated product?

(Please select one and use the comment box to provide additional information, or if you are unsure) (Responses A-C will be presented in random order; respondents can pick one of A, B, C, in addition to checking D and using open text field)


    1. Epidemiology (State Health Department)

    2. Food Protection/Environmental Health (State Health Department)

    3. State Agriculture Department

    4. Other (open text field)


  1. In which of the following ways can FSIS assist your state in responding to future foodborne illness outbreaks that may involve an FSIS-regulated product? (select all that apply)

(Responses A-F will be presented in random order)


    1. Provide information on FSIS isolates (e.g. FSIS-regulated establishment information for an isolate that matches an illness cluster by PFGE)

    2. Assistance with traceback

    3. Assistance with product sampling

    4. Assistance with public information releases or media requests

    5. Assistance with recall verification activities

    6. Education about FSIS outbreak investigation procedures

    7. Other (open text field)

  1. Please use this space to share any successes or opportunities for improvement regarding your experience working with FSIS (open text field)




If you have any comments or questions, please contact Doug Noveroske and Willy Lanier at [email protected] and [email protected].




Please visit our partnership webpages:


Resources for Public Health Partners: Foodborne Illness Investigation http://www.fsis.usda.gov/wps/portal/fsis/topics/recalls-and-public-health-alerts/audience-public-health/resources-for


Information Helpful to FSIS During Foodborne Illness Investigations

http://www.fsis.usda.gov/wps/portal/fsis/topics/recalls-and-public-health-alerts/audience-public-health/info-for-fsis-investigations

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