It's called the Foodborne Disease Active Surveillance National Network. The Foodborne Disease Active Surveillance Network combines the Agriculture, the Agriculture Department, the fda, the cdc. It is supposed to coordinate, but The tip of the spear is the CDC. It has responsibility for detecting and tracing and taking action and providing information. The FDA has a responsibility for policy and general standards. And the Agriculture Department, of course, has an obligation to provide resources when growers require them to make the food sanitary. (04:59–05:12)
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Asserts that the CDC is primarily responsible for detecting, tracing, taking action, and providing information on foodborne diseases.
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