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The FAO/WHO International Food Safety Authorities Network in Review 2004–2018: Learning from the Past and Looking to the Future

机译:粮农组织/世卫组织国际食品安全当局网络回顾2004-2018年:向过去学习并展望未来

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Contemporary patterns of global food trade necessitate cross-border communication between government authorities when unsafe food enters international commerce. The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)/World Health Organization (WHO) International Food Safety Authorities Network (INFOSAN), established in 2004, facilitates urgent communication between >600 members from 188 of the 194 FAO and WHO Member States around the world and supports the strengthening of food safety systems in an effort to mitigate the global burden of foodborne disease. For nearly 15 years, INFOSAN has been operating as a global, virtual community of practice (CoP), fostering knowledge transfer and exchange between members, and enabling crucial international communication during food safety emergencies. During this time, a number of important partnerships have been forged, including with other networks like PulseNet International. Complementarity, and cooperation between global networks like INFOSAN and PulseNet is vital to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of global efforts to curb foodborne illness. Since 2011, detailed data related to the patterns of information exchange during 293 food safety emergencies communicated through INFOSAN have been documented systematically. An analysis of these data reveals that a relatively limited number of active members from a select group of Member States contribute the majority of information exchanged through the network. For example, nine (5%) Member States were each involved in 24 or more food safety events communicated through INFOSAN between 2011 and 2017, whereas 123 (65%) Member States were involved in three events or less, including 36 (19%) involved in none. These data also demonstrate that although the overall responsiveness of members during emergencies has improved in recent years, impediments to rapid and efficient information sharing still persist. A number of potential barriers to active participation in INFOSAN have been hypothesized, but members themselves have not been conferred with on their relative importance. As a member-driven network, future research to investigate the experiences of INFOSAN members in a rigorous and systematic manner is recommended. Such work could illuminate the specific areas in which to introduce operational shifts by the INFOSAN Secretariat, to strengthen the global CoP, increase the value of INFOSAN among members, and have a robust and meaningful impact at country level to reduce the burden of foodborne disease globally.
机译:当不安全食品进入国际贸易时,全球食品贸易的当代模式要求政府当局之间进行跨境交流。成立于2004年的联合国粮食及农业组织(FAO)/世界卫生组织(WHO)国际食品安全当局网络(INFOSAN)促进了194个粮农组织成员国中的188个成员国中的600多个成员与世界各地的世卫组织之间的紧急通信并支持加强食品安全体系,以减轻全球食源性疾病负担。在将近15年的时间里,INFOSAN一直是一个全球性的虚拟实践社区(CoP),促进成员之间的知识转移和交流,并在食品安全紧急情况下实现关键的国际交流。在这段时间里,已经建立了许多重要的伙伴关系,包括与PulseNet International等其他网络的伙伴关系。 INFOSAN和PulseNet等全球网络之间的互补和合作对于提高全球遏制食源性疾病的努力的效率和有效性至关重要。自2011年以来,系统记录了与INFOSAN沟通的293次食品安全紧急事件期间信息交换模式有关的详细数据。对这些数据的分析表明,来自选定的一组会员国的相对活跃的会员数量相对较少,这有助于通过网络交换大多数信息。例如,在2011年至2017年之间,九个(5%)成员国各自参与了INFOSAN通报的24项或更多食品安全事件,而123个(65%)成员国参与了三项或更少的事件,包括36项(19%)没有参与。这些数据还表明,尽管近年来成员在紧急情况下的整体响应能力有所提高,但仍然存在快速有效共享信息的障碍。假定了积极参与INFOSAN的许多潜在障碍,但并未就其相对重要性赋予成员本身。作为成员驱动的网络,建议将来进行严格而系统的调查研究INFOSAN成员的经验的研究。此类工作可以阐明INFOSAN秘书处在哪些领域引入业务转移,以加强全球CoP,增加INFOSAN在成员中的价值,并在国家一级产生强有力和有意义的影响,以减轻全球食源性疾病的负担。

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