Status: Improving
Most Recent Data:
14.4
laboratory-diagnosed, domestically-acquired Salmonella infections per 100,000 population
(2022)
Target:
11.5
per 100,000 1
Desired Direction:
Decrease desired
Baseline:
15.3
laboratory-diagnosed, domestically-acquired Salmonella infections per 100,000 population occurred on average annually in 2016-18 2
Reduce the incidence of laboratory-diagnosed, domestically-acquired Salmonella infections
Summary
Salmonella are bacteria that can contaminate some types of food, including raw fruits and vegetables and raw or undercooked chicken, turkey, beef, and eggs. Many people in the United States get sick from Salmonella infections each year. These infections can be severe, leading to hospitalization and sometimes death. Interventions in food production, processing, storage, and preparation can lead to fewer infections.
Topics: Foodborne Illness, Safe Food Handling
Workgroup: Food Safety Workgroup
1. Target has been revised. See Data Methodology and Measurement for more information.
2. Baseline has been revised. See Data Methodology and Measurement for more information.