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Author Lytton, Timothy D., 1965- author.

Title Outbreak : foodborne illness and the struggle for food safety / Timothy D. Lytton.

Publication Info. Chicago : The University of Chicago Press, 2019.
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 West Hartford, Noah Webster Library - Non Fiction  363.1926 LYTTON    Check Shelf
Description 348 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages [263]-340) and index.
Contents Trouble in the fields : an introduction to the food safety system -- The gospel of clean milk : dairy sanitation, pasteurization, and the origins of the American food safety system -- Canned foods under pressure : HACCP and the dynamics of food safety reform -- Building a better burger : how media coverage and civil litigation facilitate policy change -- Making salad safe again : GAPs and the complex network structure of food safety governance -- Bean counting : the challenges of assessing food safety efforts -- From fork to farm : honing the tools of outbreak investigation -- Recipes for reform : supporting evidence-based food safety governance and improving oversight -- Food for thought : reflections on complexity, uncertainty, and evolution.
Summary "[This book] provides an up-to-date history and analysis of the US food safety system. [The author] pays particular attention to important but frequently overlooked elements of the system, including private audits and liability insurance. [The author] chronicles efforts dating back to the 1800s to combat widespread contamination by pathogens such as E. coli and salmonella that have become frighteningly familiar to consumers. Over time, deadly foodborne illness outbreaks caused by infected milk, poison hamburgers, and tainted spinach have spurred steady scientific and technological advances in food safety. Nevertheless, problems persist. Inadequate agency budgets restrict the reach of government regulation. Pressure from consumers to keep prices down constrains industry investments in safety. The limits of scientific knowledge leave experts unable to assess policies' effectiveness and whether measures designed to reduce contamination have actually improved public health. Outbreak offers practical reforms that will strengthen the food safety system's capacity to learn from its mistakes and identify cost-effective food safety efforts capable of producing measurable public health benefits."-- Publisher's website.
Subject Food adulteration and inspection -- United States.
Food handling -- United States.
Consumer protection -- United States.
Consumer protection. (OCoLC)fst00876358
Food adulteration and inspection. (OCoLC)fst00930671
Food handling. (OCoLC)fst00930824
United States. (OCoLC)fst01204155
ISBN 9780226611549 (hardcover ; alkaline paper)
022661154X (hardcover ; alkaline paper)
9780226611686 (paperback ; alkaline paper)
022661168X (paperback ; alkaline paper)
9780226611716 electronic book
Standard No. 40029221560
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