Development and Application of Software for Estimating the Source of Food-poisoning

When food-poisoning occurs, the source of the foodstuff has been determined by manually comparing the prevalence of patients with and without certain foods, using chi-square test. The increase in the rate of patients with food-poisoning and in the sources of foodstuff suggest that the development of...

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Published inJapanese Journal of Food Microbiology Vol. 12; no. 3; pp. 173 - 179
Main Authors WADA, Masamichi, SHIOZAWA, Kanji
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Japanese Society of Food Microbiology 1995
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ISSN1340-8267
1882-5982
DOI10.5803/jsfm.12.173

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Summary:When food-poisoning occurs, the source of the foodstuff has been determined by manually comparing the prevalence of patients with and without certain foods, using chi-square test. The increase in the rate of patients with food-poisoning and in the sources of foodstuff suggest that the development of a simpler method of more quickly and accurately analysing potential sources is required. We developed software for estimating the source of foodstuffs from a master-table using a questionnaire to determine whether a subject is a patient, and whether he has consumed the foodstuff or not. The data are then analyzed by statistical methods on a personal computer . The software is sufficient to analyze foodstuffs during large scale food-poisoning using a combination of chi-square test, Fisher's exact test and t-test. Statistical expertise is not required to operate the software and anyone can determine the source of food-poisoning . Thus, this software may facilitate the investigation of the source when food-poisoning occurs.
ISSN:1340-8267
1882-5982
DOI:10.5803/jsfm.12.173