Investigation of a salmonellosis outbreak linked to French toast sandwich with the use of surveillance camera, Taiwan, 2018.
Case-control study
Foodborne outbreak
Pulsed-field gel electrophoresis
Salmonellosis
Whole-genome sequencing
Journal
Epidemiology and infection
ISSN: 1469-4409
Titre abrégé: Epidemiol Infect
Pays: England
ID NLM: 8703737
Informations de publication
Date de publication:
11 05 2020
11 05 2020
Historique:
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2020
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12
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2020
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Résumé
Salmonella is a leading cause of foodborne outbreaks in Taiwan. On 27 April 2018, a salmonellosis outbreak among customers of a restaurant was reported to the Taiwan CDC. We investigated the outbreak to identify infection sources and prevent further transmission. We interviewed ill customers and their dining companions. We conducted a case-control study to identify foods associated with the illness. Case-patients were those who had diarrhoea within 72 h after eating at the restaurant during 16-27 April 2018. Specimens, food samples and environmental samples were collected and tested for enteric pathogens. Salmonella isolates were analysed with pulse-field gel electrophoresis and whole-genome sequencing. We inspected the restaurant sanitation and reviewed kitchen surveillance camera recordings. We identified 47 case-patients, including one decedent. Compared with 44 controls, case-patients were more likely to have had a French toast sandwich (OR: 102.4; 95% CI: 18.7-952.3). Salmonella Enteritidis isolates from 16 case-patients shared an indistinguishable genotype. Camera recordings revealed eggshell contamination, long holding time at room temperature and use of leftovers during implicated food preparation. Recommendations for restaurant egg-containing food preparation are to use pasteurised egg products and ensure a high enough cooking temperature and long enough cooking time to prevent Salmonella contamination.
Identifiants
pubmed: 32389136
doi: 10.1017/S0950268820000989
pii: S0950268820000989
pmc: PMC8060831
doi:
Types de publication
Journal Article
Langues
eng
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