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Initial Reports of Foodborne Illness Drive More Public Attention Than Do Food Recall Announcements

机译:初步报告食品疾病的初步报告比食物召回公告更具公众的注意力

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Recall announcements by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) are important communication tools. Nonetheless, previous studies revealed that the effects of recalls on consumer demand are small. Social media analytics can provide insights into public awareness of food safety-related incidents. This study included social listening data to analyze how the public, in social and online media spaces, responds to, interacts with, and references food safety recalls and/or initial announcements of foodborne illness outbreaks as reported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Analysis results suggest that mentions quantified in the social and online media searches moved closer in step with the CDC's initial reports of foodborne illness outbreaks than did FDA and FSIS recall announcements. Issuance of recalls may not be a popular source of food risk information in the social media space compared with reactions to the CDC's initial illness reports. This relative popularity reflects people more often sharing or posting about illness risk regardless of whether a recall occurs, suggesting that recall announcements by the FDA and FSIS may not induce changes in consumers' behavior, whereas initial illness reports by the CDC may. Although recalls by the FDA and FSIS may not generate social media posts, their primary role is to take potentially unsafe food items off grocery shelves. Online media analytics provide policy makers with information to guide effective food risk communication; initial CDC reports drive immediate attention more than do FDA and FSIS recalls.
机译:召回美国食品和药物管理局(FDA)和食品安全和检验服务(FSIS)的公告是重要的沟通工具。尽管如此,以前的研究表明,召回对消费者需求的影响很小。社交媒体分析可以为公众对食品安全相关事件的认识提供见解。本研究包括社会听力数据,分析公众,社交和在线媒体空间,响应,互动,以及疾病控制和预防中心报告的食物疾病爆发的食物安全召回和/或初始通知书( CDC)。分析结果表明,在社会和在线媒体搜索中量化的提升与CDC的初始报告较近的食物中疾病爆发,而不是FDA和FSIS召回公告。与CDC的初始疾病报告的反应相比,召回的发行可能不是社会媒体空间中的流行粮食风险信息。这种相对普及反映了人们更常常分享或发布关于疾病风险,无论召回是否发生,都表明FDA和FSIS的召回公告可能不会引起消费者行为的变化,而CDC的初始疾病报告可能会产生初步疾病。虽然由FDA和FSIS召回可能不会产生社交媒体职位,但他们的主要作用是将潜在的不安全的食品从杂货店上拿走。在线媒体分析提供决策者,以指导有效的食物风险沟通;初始CDC报告推动立即关注FDA和FSIS召回。

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