Journal of Food Protection (Sep 2023)

Sample Size Determination for Food Sampling

  • Shizhen S. Wang,
  • Travis A. Canida,
  • John D. Ihrie,
  • Stuart J. Chirtel

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 86, no. 9
p. 100134

Abstract

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Industry and public health agencies sample and test food products for various purposes related to food safety and quality. Methods of sample selection and sample size determination are important in designing an optimal sampling plan. The appropriate sample size of a sampling plan depends on the objective. We examine the methods of sample size calculation for the following four objectives commonly associated with food sampling: (1) estimate prevalence (e.g., of contaminated products), (2) detect presence (e.g., of contaminated products), (3) estimate maximum prevalence, and (4) compare estimated prevalence with a specified value (e.g., a previous estimate or a threshold value). We illustrate these methods using examples and provide a web-based application (https://simple-sample.galaxytrakr.org/) written in R, using the shiny package, to help users with the application of each method.

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