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A Look Into Multistate Foodborne Outbreaks  

A Look Into Multistate Foodborne Outbreaks

In January 2011, President Obama signed the FDA Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) into law, signaling the first major update to our nation’s food safety framework since the Great Depression. This interactive graphic represents the most widespread multistate foodborne illness outbreaks linked to FDA-regulated products since FSMA was enacted.

Added: Nov 5, 2012
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Multistate Foodborne Illness Outbreaks Data Visualization

Multistate Foodborne Illness Outbreaks

In January 2011, President Barack Obama signed the FDA Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) into law, signaling the first major update to our nation’s food safety oversight framework since the Great Depression. Despite widespread support for the legislation and its implementation, the Obama administration still has not issued all of the proposed rules under FSMA.

Added:Jul 3, 2013
Snack Facts: Data Visualization

Snack Facts:

View this infographic by Pew's Kids' Safe and Healthful Foods Project to learn more facts about school snacks.

Added:Jun 20, 2013
Antibiotic Overuse by the Numbers Data Visualization

Antibiotic Overuse by the Numbers

On Tuesday, April 16, more than 50 moms, dads, and other caregivers will participate in the second annual Supermoms Against Superbugs Advocacy Day. These doctors, chefs, farmers, and survivors of drug-resistant infections will call on President Barack Obama, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, and Congress to shine a light on industrial farms’ antibiotic use and to put an end to the practices that threaten our health.

Added:Apr 8, 2013
The Rise of HIAs in the United States Data Visualization

The Rise of HIAs in the United States

The field of health impact assessments is growing quickly as more and more cities and states are finding HIAs to be a useful way to bring health ino the conversation. View the infographic for more information about the rise of HIAs in the United States.

Added:Apr 1, 2013
Calculating the Cost: A look into your child's school meal Data Visualization

Calculating the Cost: A look into your child's school meal

Where does your middle school student's lunch money go? View the interactive to find out the cost of your child's school meal options under the U.S. Department of Agriculture's (USDA) nutritional guidelines.

Added:Feb 12, 2013
Record-High Antibiotic Sales for Meat and Poultry Production Data Visualization

Record-High Antibiotic Sales for Meat and Poultry Production

The same antibiotics used to treat sick people are also given to healthy animals — in much greater numbers — to make them grow faster and to compensate for overcrowded and unsanitary conditions. These practices are contributing to the emergence of drug-resistant superbugs that make infections more difficult and costly to treat. In 2011, more antibiotics were sold for use in meat and poultry production than ever before.

Added:Feb 6, 2013
Is That Sandwich Safe? Interactive

Is That Sandwich Safe?

No matter how careful you are, foodborne bacteria can find a way into your child’s lunch and make him or her sick. Symptoms can include diarrhea, vomiting, stomach cramps and fever. Children are often among the most vulnerable, and in some cases, illnesses can lead to hospitalization, long-term health complications and even death.

Added:Feb 4, 2013
Multistate Foodborne Outbreaks: A Timeline Interactive

Multistate Foodborne Outbreaks: A Timeline

This interactive graphic represents the ten most widespread multistate foodborne illness outbreaks linked to FDA-regulated products since FSMA was enacted, which constitute a small portion of total foodborne illnesses reported during that period.

Added:Dec 11, 2012
A Look Into Multistate Foodborne Outbreaks Interactive

A Look Into Multistate Foodborne Outbreaks

In January 2011, President Obama signed the FDA Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) into law, signaling the first major update to our nation’s food safety framework since the Great Depression. Despite bipartisan support, and a coalition of food safety advocates and industry representatives working for its enactment, the administration still has not issued the proposed rules needed to begin implementing this law. This interactive graphic represents the most widespread multistate foodborne illness outbreaks linked to FDA-regulated products since FSMA was enacted, which constitute a small fraction of total foodborne illnesses reported during that period.

Added:Nov 5, 2012