C W Hedberg
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Recent Articles
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Sampedro F, Wells S, Bender J, Hedberg C
Epidemiol Infect
. 2022 Jul;
150:e124.
PMID: 35786444
No abstract available.
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Firestone M, Lee P, Hedberg C
Epidemiol Infect
. 2020 Feb;
148:e24.
PMID: 32029020
The practice of foodborne illness outbreak investigations has evolved, shifting away from large-scale community case-control studies towards more focused case exposure assessments and sub-cluster investigations to identify contaminated food sources....
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Sampedro F, Wells S, Bender J, Hedberg C
Epidemiol Infect
. 2018 Dec;
147:e69.
PMID: 30520390
Salmonella spp. continue to be a leading cause of foodborne morbidity worldwide. To assess the risk of foodborne disease, current national regulatory schemes focus on prevalence estimates of Salmonella and...
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Seys S, Sampedro F, Hedberg C
Epidemiol Infect
. 2016 Jun;
144(14):2940-2947.
PMID: 27311445
Food-product recall data for recalls due to Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) from 2000 to 2012 were obtained for establishments regulated by the United States Department of Agriculture, Food Safety...
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Hedberg C, Osterholm M
Epidemiol Infect
. 2015 Oct;
144(9):1803-6.
PMID: 26489478
No abstract available.
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The growing burden of foodborne outbreaks due to contaminated fresh produce: risks and opportunities
Lynch M, Tauxe R, Hedberg C
Epidemiol Infect
. 2009 Feb;
137(3):307-15.
PMID: 19200406
Foodborne outbreaks from contaminated fresh produce have been increasingly recognized in many parts of the world. This reflects a convergence of increasing consumption of fresh produce, changes in production and...
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Voetsch A, Poole C, Hedberg C, Hoekstra R, Ryder R, Weber D, et al.
Epidemiol Infect
. 2008 Jul;
137(3):408-16.
PMID: 18611288
Use of well persons as the comparison group for laboratory-confirmed cases of sporadic salmonellosis may introduce ascertainment bias into case-control studies. Data from the 1996-1997 FoodNet case-control study of laboratory-confirmed...
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Hedberg C, Palazzi-Churas K, Radke V, Selman C, Tauxe R
Epidemiol Infect
. 2007 Mar;
136(1):65-72.
PMID: 17335632
Improving the efficiency of outbreak investigation in restaurants is critical to reducing outbreak-associated illness and improving prevention strategies. Because clinical characteristics of outbreaks are usually available before results of laboratory...
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Malik Y, Allwood P, Hedberg C, Goyal S
J Hosp Infect
. 2006 Apr;
63(2):205-10.
PMID: 16600432
Fabrics and carpets are used widely as surface coverings or linens in healthcare settings and are prone to contamination with infectious agents such as noroviruses (NoVs). Laundering, water cleaning and...