Illness at the Inn: A Foodborne Outbreak Investigation Case Study

Illness at the Inn: A Foodborne Outbreak Investigation Case Study

This interactive case study immerses participants in a real-world foodborne illness outbreak at a hotel. The session provides practical experience for participants with basic epidemiologic knowledge.

Learning Objectives 

  • Identify and define foodborne illness outbreaks
  • Master the systematic steps of outbreak investigation
  • Craft effective case interview strategies
  • Build precise outbreak case definitions
  • Construct and analyze epidemic curves
  • Apply epidemiological study methods in outbreak scenarios
  • Perform and interpret relative risk calculations
  • Conduct thorough traceback investigations

 

Format & Time Commitment

This case study is designed to be discussed in-person or via bi-directional video with a small
group (up to 15 participants) led by an instructor or facilitator with experience investigating
foodborne outbreaks. We recommend allowing 2 hours to complete the case study.

Required materials may include pens, paper, a whiteboard, and calculators. Some activities
would benefit from having internet access.

Prerequisites & Audience

No prerequisites. Appropriate audiences: public health students, new outbreak investigators, or public health staff needing a skill review.

Training Materials

Illness at the Inn (Instructor PDF)

Illness at the Inn (Participant PDF)