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The raw oyster consumer--a risk taker? Use of the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System
K C Klontz1, J C Desenclos, L E Wolfe
1Division of Field Services, Centers for Disease Control, Atlanta, GA.
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)
|November 1, 1991
Abstract:
We used the 1988 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System in Florida to determine the prevalence of consumption of raw oysters, a vehicle implicated in the transmission of several pathogens. One-third of survey respondents reported ever eating raw oysters. The prevalence was higher for persons 18-49 years old and for males, and, when controlled for age and sex, for persons who reported being cigarette smokers or acute or chronic alcohol drinkers, and driving while intoxicated.