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Keep Your Healthy Food Safe Laura Astbury, MS, RD April 30, 2009 Introduction • • • • Food Safety Facts Foodborne Illness in Arizona At risk populations Food Safety Education Resources – Fight BAC! – Germ City Food Safety Facts • The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that foodborne microorganisms cause 76 million illnesses, 325,000 hospitalizations and an unknown number of chronic conditions.1 • The CDC estimates that foodborne illness causes 5,000 deaths each year.1 1Retrieved from: http://www.fightbac.org/content/view/13/19/ Food Safety Facts cont. • USDA's Economic Research Service (ERS) estimates that medical costs and losses in productivity resulting from five bacterial foodborne pathogens in 2000 was $6.9 billion.1 1Retrieved from: http://www.fightbac.org/content/view/13/19/ Foodborne Illness in Arizona • 2,622 reported cases of foodborne illnesses in 2007 – 997 salmonella cases – 962 campylobacteriosis cases – 106 E. coli 0157:H7 cases – 12 listeriosis cases At Risk Populations • • • • Infants and young children Pregnant women Older adults People with weakened immune systems caused by cancer treatment, diabetes, AIDS, and bone marrow and organ transplants Fight BAC! • http://www.fightbac.org/• Education materials – Curriculum for kids – Community outreach – Community tips – Foodborne illness information – Seasonal press releases – And much more… Fight BAC! Cont. • Grades K-3 Information about the Partnership for Food Safety Education's (PFSE) FightBAC! education program for children in grades K-3 from planning to use the program to presenting the program to the story of BAC • Grades 4-8 Your game plan for food safety - experiments, games and activities • Grades 9-12 Directs BAC fighters to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's Food Safety program for high school students “Handwashing is the single most important means of preventing the spreading of infection.” -Centers for Disease Control, Atlanta,GA Germ City • Germ City: Clean Hands, Healthy People • Science-based hand washing program • Designed for use at fairs, festivals, elementary and middle schools, food service operations, and health care facilities Germ City • Products – Science-based curriculum: K-8th grade with age-appropriate evaluation tools – Germ City unit, CD, set-up guide and posters – Parent newsletter and support materials for teachers and students – Fair and festival guide and volunteer training program and a video guide – Marketing materials: pencils, tee shirts, stickers, clings with steps of handwashing Germ City Germ City Ordering information: B. Susie Craig Washington State University Extension 200 Mill Avenue South, Suite 100 Renton, WA 98057 Phone: 206.205.3161 Email: [email protected] or Karen A. Kerr Sales and Marketing Director High Impact Exhibits Tradeshow Consulting and Exhibit Sales Phone: 360.740.0777 Fax: 360.740.0454 Additional Food Safety Resources • AzNN Food Demonstration Guide • USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service – Be Food Safe – Thermy – Fight Bac! – Is It Done Yet? – National Food Safety Education Month