关键词: Salmonella Give Salmonella typing food safety food-borne infections outbreaks

Mesh : Adolescent Adult Aged Aged, 80 and over Animals Chickens / microbiology Disease Outbreaks Fabaceae / microbiology Feces / microbiology Female Food Industry Hand / microbiology Humans Interviews as Topic Male Malta / epidemiology Meat / microbiology Middle Aged Olea / microbiology Restaurants Salmonella / classification isolation & purification Salmonella Food Poisoning / epidemiology etiology Surveys and Questionnaires Swine Young Adult

来  源:   DOI:10.1017/S0950268818001656   PDF(Sci-hub)

Abstract:
Salmonella Give is a rare serotype across Europe. In October 2016, a national outbreak of S. Give occurred in Malta. We describe the epidemiological, environmental, microbiological and veterinary investigations. Whole-genome sequencing (WGS) was performed on human, food, environmental and veterinary isolates. Thirty-six human cases were reported between October and November 2016, 10 (28%) of whom required hospitalisation. Twenty-six (72%) cases were linked to four restaurants. S. Give was isolated from ready-to-eat antipasti served by three restaurants which were all supplied by the same local food manufacturer. Food-trace-back investigations identified S. Give in packaged bean dips, ham, pork and an asymptomatic food handler at the manufacturer; inspections found inadequate separation between raw and ready-to-eat food during processing. WGS indicated two genetically distinguishable strains of S. Give with two distinct clusters identified; one cluster linked to the local food manufacturer and a second linked to veterinary samples. Epidemiological, environmental and WGS evidence pointed towards cross-contamination of raw and ready-to-eat foods at the local manufacturer as the likely source of one cluster. Severity of illness indicates a high virulence of this specific serotype. To prevent future cases and outbreaks, adherence to food safety practices at manufacturing level need to be reinforced.
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