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Public Health is hard
2013-01-11 00:50:26.285669+01 by
Dan Lyke
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Grocery Bag Bans
and Foodborne Illness, Jonathan Klick and Joshua D. Wright, November 2, 2012 (PDF)
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Recently, many jurisdictions have implemented bans or imposed taxes upon
plastic grocery bags on environmental grounds. San Francisco County was the first major
US jurisdiction to enact such a regulation, implementing a ban in 2007. There is
evidence, however, that reusable grocery bags, a common substitute for plastic bags,
contain potentially harmful bacteria. We examine emergency room admissions related to
these bacteria in the wake of the San Francisco ban. We find that ER visits spiked when
the ban went into effect. Relative to other counties, ER admissions increase by at least
one fourth, and deaths exhibit a similar increase.
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