§ 82. Mr. WigleyTo ask the Secretary of State for Health how many cases of food poisoning were recorded in England in each year from 1984 to 1989.
818W
§ Mr. FreemanThe information requested is given in the table:
Food poisoning Year OPCS formally notified OPCS otherwise ascertained Totals 1984 13,247 7,455 20,702 1985 13,143 6,099 19,242 1986 16,502 7,446 23,948 1987 20,363 8,968 29,331 1988 27,826 11,887 39,713 1989 39,125 15,588 54,713 1 Provisional. The OPCS collates notifications of food poisoning and publishes them weekly for England and Wales. The statutory notifications of food poisoning sent to OPCS are based on clinical diagnosis or suspicion of food poisoning—clinical specimens for laboratory investigation may not have been taken.
Reasons for the increase in 1989 are unclear, but may be explained in part by the unusually long warm summer and in part by greater interest in identifying and reporting infections consequent upon considerable professional and public attention to food safety issues.