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Title: Strengthening regulatory compliance in the U.S. food industry to support health system resilience and public health preparedness
Authors: Chidinma I. Onyeibor, Stanley Chukwukelu, Ikechukwu Onwe, Chinyere E. Ekanem
Journal: International medical science research journal
Year: 2025
Volume: 5
Issue: 3
Language: en
Foodborne illnesses continue to pose a significant threat to public health in the United States, with regulatory lapses in food production and distribution contributing to widespread outbreaks that strain already burdened healthcare systems. Incidents involving E. coli, Listeria monocytogenes, and Salmonella have highlighted critical vulnerabilities in the nation’s food safety infrastructure, resulting in increased hospital admissions, emergency response activation, and disruption of healthcare services. These failures reveal the urgent need to reframe food safety not only as a regulatory concern but as a critical component of public health preparedness and health system resilience. This paper examines the cascading impact of regulatory non-compliance in the U.S. food industry on health system capacity, especially during outbreaks and emergencies. It analyzes systemic gaps in current compliance frameworks and identifies missed opportunities to mitigate preventable health crises through stronger regulatory mechanisms. Drawing on real-world case studies, we demonstrate how insufficient inspections, inconsistent enforcement, and a fragmented compliance ecosystem undermine both food security and public health readiness. To address these challenges, we propose a multi-pronged strategy to strengthen regulatory compliance through enhanced digital audits, predictive analytics, workforce training, and integration of real-time monitoring technologies. These tools not only improve risk forecasting and outbreak prevention but also contribute to the agility and responsiveness of health systems during crises. Furthermore, we present actionable policy recommendations for federal and state agencies, emphasizing the alignment of food regulatory functions with national public health preparedness goals. By modernizing food safety oversight and embedding it within the framework of public health resilience, the U.S. can more effectively safeguard communities, reduce economic disruptions, and build a future-ready health system capable of withstanding both biological threats and systemic shocks.
Keywords: Food Safety Surveillance, Public Health Integration, Risk Assessment, Regulatory Compliance.
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