The 2018-2019 FoodNet Population Survey: a tool to estimate risks and behaviors associated with enteric infections

The FoodNet Population Survey is a periodic survey of randomly selected residents at 10 US sites on exposures and behaviors that may be associated with acute diarrheal infections and the health care sought for those infections. This survey is used to estimate the true disease burden of enteric illne...

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Veröffentlicht in:American journal of epidemiology 2025-01, Vol.194 (1), p.5-11
Hauptverfasser: Devine, Carey J, Molinari, Noelle-Angelique, Shah, Hazel J, Blackstock, Anna J, Geissler, Aimee, Marder, Ellyn P, Payne, Daniel C
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Zusammenfassung:The FoodNet Population Survey is a periodic survey of randomly selected residents at 10 US sites on exposures and behaviors that may be associated with acute diarrheal infections and the health care sought for those infections. This survey is used to estimate the true disease burden of enteric illness in the United States and to estimate rates of exposure to potential sources of illness. Unlike previous FoodNet Population Surveys, this cycle used multiple sampling frames and administration modes, including cell phone and web-based questionnaires, that allowed for additional question topics and a larger sample size. It also oversampled children to increase representation of this population. Analytic modeling adjusted for mode effects when estimating the prevalence estimates of exposures and behaviors. This report describes the design, methodology, challenges, and descriptive results from the 2018-2019 FoodNet Population Survey.
ISSN:0002-9262
1476-6256
1476-6256
DOI:10.1093/aje/kwae127