WHO estimates of the global burden of foodborne diseases (June 2016)

22nd June 2016

WHO estimates of the global burden of foodborne diseases (June 2016)

The report presents the first global and regional estimates of the burden of foodborne diseases. The large disease burden from food highlights the importance of food safety, particularly in Africa, South-East Asia and other regions.

Despite the data gaps and limitations of these initial estimates, it is apparent that the global burden of foodborne diseases is considerable, and affects individuals of all ages, particularly children <5 years of age and persons living in low-income regions of the world.

By incorporating these estimates into policy development at both national and international levels, all stakeholders can contribute to improvements in safety throughout the food chain. These results will also help to direct future research activities.

 

Report by the World Health Organisation