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Communicating Foodborne Disease Risk
oleh: Baruch Fischhoff, Julie S. Downs
| Format: | Article |
|---|---|
| Diterbitkan: | Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 1997-12-01 |
Deskripsi
The food industry, like many others, has a risk communication problem. That problem is manifested in the public's desire to know the truth about outbreaks of foodborne diseases; ongoing concern about the safety of foods, additives, and food-processing procedures; and continued apathy regarding aspects of routine food hygiene. If these concerns are addressed in a coherent and trustworthy way, the public will have better and cheaper food. However, sloppy risk communication can itself cause public health damage. Because citizens are ill-equipped to discriminate among information sources, the food industry as a whole bears responsibility for the successes and failures of its individual members. We review risk communication research and practice for their application to the food industry.