What is the annual incidence of illness episodes due to


Table 1 estimated illnesses, hospitalizations and deaths caused by pathogens capable of being food bourne.

Disease / agent

Illness episodes

Hospitalizations

 Deaths

BACTERIAL

 

 

 

Campylobacter spp.

1 963 141

10 539

99

Clostridium perfingens

248 520

41

7

E.coli 0157

62 458

1843

52

Listeria monocytogenes

2493

2298

499

Salmonella

1 341 873

15 608

553

Vibro cholerae

49

17

0

Other known bacteria

557 031

6120

87

PARASITIC

 

 

 

Cryptosporidium parvum

30 000

199

7

Giardia lamblia

200 000

500

1

Toxoplasma gondii

112 500

2500

375

Other known parasites

14 690

20

0

VIRAL

 

 

 

Norwalk-like viruses

9 200 000

20 000

124

Rotavirus

39 000

500

0

Astrovirus

39 000

125

0

Hepatitis A

4170

90

4

TOTAL

13 814 925

60 400

1808

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Table 1 presents data from a study on the extent of mainly food bourne infections in a population of 275 million people during 1948 to 1997. An illness episode (or case0 refers to a period f illness resulting from a foodbourne infection (so more than one episode can be experienced by the same individual in the same year) and similarly the data on hospitalizations refer to the number of periods of inpatiant stay, not the number of people affected


Q1). Calculate the case fatality rate for Toxoplasma gondii from above table, please show all working.

Q2). What are the two infectious agents that pose the greatest health risk to infected individuals, for each infectious agent chosen, describe why you decided to choose them.

Q3) what is the annual incidence of illness episodes due to food bourne Campylobacter infections in the surveyed population during the period of the study- please show full working out!

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