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Guide to Traceback of Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Implicated in Epidemiological Investigations

 

Note Since this guide published in April 2001, Emergency Operations has become a separate office. The electronic copy of this document has been modified to reflect that change (i.e. all references to DEIO have been changed to EOC). No other changes have been made.

7/06- Note a separate DFI Guide to Produce Farm Investigations has recently published. This guide has been modified only to delete specific instructions on produce farm investigations, and instead refer the investigator to the Produce Farm Guide for further guidance.

Last updated: June 2006

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

ATTACHMENTS

INTRODUCTION

Traceback Procedures

    Initiating a Traceback Investigation
       Traceback Coordination
       Product Samples
       Use of FDA Reports and Forms
       Traceback Reports
       Requests for Information
       Traceback Responsibilities

Methods and Analysis

    Point of Service Investigation
       Interviews
       Observations
       Record Collection
       Analysis of POS data
       Distributor Investigations
    Interviews
       Observations
       Record Collection
       Analysis of Distributor data
    Importer/Processor/Grower Investigations

Farm/Source Investigations

Note: This document is reference material for Investigators and other FDA personnel. The document does not bind FDA, and does not confer any rights, privileges, benefits, or immunities for or on any person(s). An alternative approach may be used if such an approach satisfies the requirements of the applicable statutes, regulations or both.

 

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