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Title: The Need for a Single Food Safety Agency


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The Need for a Single Food Safety Agency
  • Caroline Smith DeWaal
  • Center for Science in the Public Interest
  • September 2002

2
Food-Poisoning Outbreaks Are a Serious Problem in
the U.S.
  • Unsafe foods are estimated to cause 76 million
    illnesses and 5,000 deaths per year.
  • Those who are most at risk are the elderly,
    children, pregnant women, and ill people.
  • A single outbreak can affect hundreds, or even
    thousands, of people

3
Changes Impacting Food Safety
  • Localized production to centralized production
  • Improved transportation
  • Increased imported foods
  • Terrorism
  • Aging of the population and increased virulence
    of some foodborne pathogens

4
Outbreaks Are a Symptom of the Ailing Food Safety
System in the U.S.
  • The CDCs Program for surveillance of foodborne
    illness outbreaks is flawed.
  • The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and U. S.
    Department of Agriculture (USDA) fail to
    adequately protect consumers from foodborne
    illness.

5
Outbreak Alert!
Closing the Gaps in Our Federal Food-Safety
Net Center for Science in the Public
Interest Updated and Revised September, 2002
Available on the web at www.cspinet.org
6
What is so special about Outbreak Alert?
  • Only source to find outbreaks listed according to
    their food source.
  • Contains over 10 years of outbreaks reported to
    CDC in medical and scientific journals or in
    the media AND confirmed by public health
    officials.
  • Were picky must have identified food source
    and disease agent.

7
CSPIS Findings
  • Foods regulated by the Food and Drug
    Administration (FDA) were the vehicles in
    two-thirds of the outbreaks in CSPIs database,
    while foods regulated by the U.S. Department of
    Agriculture (USDA) were the vehicles in
    one-fourth of the outbreaks.
  • The top five single-food categories linked to
    outbreaks were seafood, produce, eggs, beef, and
    poultry.
  • Produce caused the highest number of cases of
    food poisoning linked to outbreaks. Around 40
    of produce outbreaks were caused by pathogens
    commonly found in meat and poultry.

8
Percent of Outbreaks Traced to FDA- and
USDA-Regulated Foods
N 2472
9
Food Categories Linked to Outbreaks
N 2472
Both
USDA
FDA
10
Comparing Outbreaks and Illnesses Among
Different-Food Groups
Total Number of Outbreaks 2472
Source CSPIs Outbreak Alert, 2002
11
Food Safety Funding for FDA and USDAFY 2002
12
Percent of Outbreaks Traced to USDA and
FDA-Regulated Foods
Food Safety Funding for FDA and USDAFY 2002,
Millions of Dollars
New Funding Needed (FDA)
13
CSPI Concerns About Food Safety Regulatory
Structure
  • Food safety problems can fall through the cracks
    of agency jurisdiction
  • Many issues remain unaddressed because shared
    jurisdiction prevents needed regulation
  • Some inspection resources are duplicated or absent

14
CSPI Concerns About Food Safety Regulatory
Structure (Cont.)
  • HACCP is a different system at FDA and at USDA
  • New technologies are delayed or escape review by
    multiple agencies
  • Confusing and inconsistent safety standards
  • Imported products are treated differently
    depending on whether FDA or USDA has jurisdiction

15
Supporters of a Single Food Safety Agency
  • 1969 White House Conference on Food
  • 1972 Ralph Nader Report -- Sowing the Wind
  • 1977 Senate Governmental Affairs Report
  • 1992 GAO -- Risk-Based Food Safety Inspection
    Report
  • 2000 Food Marketing Institute
  • 2001 Consumers Union

16
New Voices In Support
  • Dr. John Bailar III
  • When bioterrorism is added to the mix,
    consolidation for food safety into a single
    high-level agency is critical.
  • Chair, NAS Committee on Ensuring Safe Food
  • Homeland Security Chief Tom Ridge
  • We need to have food inspectors. But we
    could enhance our security, improve our
    efficiency, and maybe save a few bucks, if we
    merged functions.
  • November, 2001

17
The federal government is also responsible for
the safety of the nations food supply. The way
things work now, theres one agency that inspects
cheese pizza. Theres another that inspects
pepperoni pizza. There is one agency that
inspects food grown outside the United States.
Another inspects food grown inside the United
States. Apparently, the revolutionary idea that
maybe these functions could be combined hasnt
dawned on anyone yet.
George W. Bush, Getting Results from Government
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania June 9, 2001
18
The Recipe For Safe Food
USDA
FDA
Single Food Safety Agency
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