HC Deb 06 December 1996 vol 286 c819W
Mrs. Currie

To ask the Secretary of State for Health if he will list for each of the past 10 years the number of cases of salmonella poisoning and the number of deaths where salmonellosis is mentioned as a primary or secondary cause. [7357]

Mr. Horam

Information on the number of salmonella isolations and the number of deaths where salmonella was given as an underlying cause is:

Salmonella in humans in England and Wales
Year Isolations1 Deaths
1986 16,976 40
1987 20,532 52
1988 27,478 58
1989 29,998 61
1990 30,112 68
1991 27,693 62
1992 31,355 59
1993 30,650 35
1994 30,411 39
1995 229,717 36

Source:

Deaths—Office for National Statistics.

Isolations—Public Health Laboratory Service.

Notes:

Deaths: figures represent death registrations, except for 1993 and 1994 which represent deaths which occurred in the year. Data from 1993 onwards may not be directly comparable to previous years because of a changeover to an automated coding system.

1Source: LEP (formally DEP) data 1985 to 1991. The Public Health Laboratory Service salmonella dataset: 1992 onwards.

2Provisional.

Since 1993 all causes of death mentioned on the death certificate are analysed and are presented in the following table:

Deaths in England and Wales with a mention of salmonella infection, by occurrence 1993–95
Year Deaths1
1993 59
1994 63
1995 65
1Includes the data where salmonella was presented in the first table as an underlying cause.

Similar information for earlier than 1993 could be provided only at disproportionate cost.

Mrs. Clwyd

To ask the Secretary of State for Health how many cases of food poisoning have been linked to the consumption of meat or meat products sold as fresh which were previously frozen. [7362]

Mr. Horam

The information requested is not available.