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June 7, 2011 -- Germ-filled food sickens one in six Americans every year, the CDC says in its annual report on food safety.

The CDC's FoodNet system, which covers about 15% of the U.S. population, reported some 20,000 illnesses, 4,200 hospitalizations, and 68 deaths from nine different food-borne infections in 2010.

But many Americans who get food poisoning don't get counted by FoodNet, including many people who are hospitalized or killed. For every reported case of salmonella, for example, the CDC estimates there are 29 uncounted cases.

Using this rule of thumb, you could multiply by 29 the 29 deaths, 2,290 hospitalizations, and 8,256 salmonella infections reported to the CDC in 2010.

"Although foodborne infections have decreased by nearly one-fourth in the past 15 years, more than 1 million people in this country become ill from Salmonella each year," CDC Director Thomas Frieden, MD, MPH, says in a news release.

There's some good news. Infections with the dangerous E. coli O157 strain dropped by half over the last 15 years.  Overall, infections from six food-borne infections are down 23% in 2010.

Salmonella, however, increased by 10%, and there was also a rise in infections from vibrio bacteria found in raw shellfish.

Salmonella can be found in nearly any kind of food:

Poultry accounts for 29% of infections. Eggs account for 18% of infections. Vine vegetables, fruits, and nuts account for 13% of infections. Pork accounts for 12% of infections. Beef accounts for 8% of infections. Other foods (including sprouts, leafy greens, root vegetables, grains, beans, shellfish, oil, sugar, and dairy products) account for 20% of infections. These foods can be contaminated at almost any step between farm and table.

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