Rapid detection of the source of a Listeria monocytogenes outbreak in Switzerland through routine interviewing of patients and whole-genome sequencing.

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Cornelia Speich, Roger Stephan, Nicola Dhima, Florian Hollenstein, Jule Horlbog, Giulia Delvento, Ekkehardt Altpeter, Meike Zuske, Michelle Raess, Helena Greter
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Abstract

Aims of the study: Listeriosis is a notifiable disease in Switzerland. In summer 2022, the Swiss Federal Office of Public Health noticed an increase in reports of listeriosis cases, indicating a possible ongoing outbreak. Here we present the approaches applied for rapidly confirming the outbreak, detecting the underlying source of infection and the measures put in place to eliminate it and contain the outbreak.

Methods: For close surveillance and early detection of outbreak situations with their possible sources, listeriosis patients in Switzerland are systematically interviewed about risk behaviours and foods consumed prior to the infection. Listeria monocytogenes isolates derived from patients in medical laboratories are sent to the National Reference Laboratory for Enteropathogenic Bacteria and Listeria, where they routinely undergo whole-genome sequencing. Interview and whole-genome sequencing data are continuously linked for comparison and analysis.

Results: In summer 2022, 20 patient-derived L. monocytogenes serotype 4b sequence type 388 strains were found to belong to an outbreak cluster (≤10 different alleles between neighbouring isolates) based on core genome multilocus sequence typing analysis. Geographically, 18 of 20 outbreak cases occurred in northeastern Switzerland. The median age of patients was 77.4 years (range: 58.1-89.7), with both sexes equally affected. Rolling analysis of the interview data revealed smoked trout from a local producer as a suspected infection source, triggering an on-site investigation of the production facility and sampling of the suspected products by the responsible cantonal food inspection team on 15 July 2022. Seven of ten samples tested positive for L. monocytogenes and the respective cantonal authority ordered a ban on production and distribution as well as a product recall. The Federal Food Safety and Veterinary Office released a nationwide public alert covering the smoked fish products concerned. Whole-genome sequencing analysis confirmed the interrelatedness of the L. monocytogenes smoked trout product isolates and the patient-derived isolates. Following the ban on production and distribution and the product recall, reporting of new outbreak-related cases rapidly dropped to zero.

Conclusions: This listeriosis outbreak could be contained within a relatively short time thanks to identification of the source of contamination through the established combined approach of timely interviewing of every listeriosis patient or a representative and continuous molecular analysis of the patient- and food-derived L. monocytogenes isolates. These findings highlight the effectiveness of this well-established, joint approach involving the federal and cantonal authorities and the research institutions mandated to contain listeriosis outbreaks in Switzerland.

通过对患者进行常规访谈和全基因组测序,快速检测瑞士爆发的单核细胞增生李斯特菌疫情的源头。
研究目的:李斯特菌病在瑞士是一种应予通报的疾病。2022 年夏季,瑞士联邦公共卫生局注意到李斯特菌病病例报告有所增加,这表明可能正在爆发李斯特菌病。在此,我们介绍了用于快速确认疫情、检测潜在传染源的方法,以及为消除传染源和遏制疫情而采取的措施:方法:为了密切监视和及早发现疫情及其可能的来源,我们对瑞士的李斯特菌病患者进行了系统访谈,了解他们的危险行为和感染前食用的食物。医学实验室从患者身上分离出的李斯特菌被送往国家肠道致病菌和李斯特菌参考实验室,并在那里进行常规的全基因组测序。访谈数据和全基因组测序数据将持续连接,以便进行比较和分析:结果:2022年夏季,根据核心基因组多焦点序列分型分析,发现20株来自患者的单核细胞增生症血清型4b序列388型菌株属于一个疫情集群(相邻分离株之间的等位基因差异≤10)。从地理分布上看,20例疫情中有18例发生在瑞士东北部。患者的中位年龄为 77.4 岁(范围:58.1-89.7),男女患者人数相当。对访谈数据的滚动分析显示,当地一家生产商生产的熏鳟鱼为疑似传染源,因此州食品检验小组于 2022 年 7 月 15 日对该生产设施进行了现场调查,并对疑似产品进行了抽样。十个样本中有七个样本的单核细胞增多症检测结果呈阳性,相关州当局下令禁止生产和销售,并召回产品。联邦食品安全与兽医局发布了全国范围的公共警报,涉及相关熏鱼产品。全基因组测序分析证实了熏鳟鱼产品中的单核细胞增多性球菌分离物与患者来源的分离物之间存在相互关联。在禁止生产和分销以及召回产品后,与疫情有关的新病例报告迅速降至零:这次李斯特菌病的爆发之所以能在较短的时间内得到控制,是因为采用了既定的综合方法,即及时询问每位李斯特菌病患者或对患者和食品中的单核细胞增多性李斯特菌分离物进行有代表性的连续分子分析,从而确定了污染源。这些研究结果凸显了这一由联邦和各州当局以及负责控制瑞士李斯特菌病爆发的研究机构共同参与的既定联合方法的有效性。
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Swiss medical weekly
Swiss medical weekly 医学-医学:内科
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期刊介绍: The Swiss Medical Weekly accepts for consideration original and review articles from all fields of medicine. The quality of SMW publications is guaranteed by a consistent policy of rigorous single-blind peer review. All editorial decisions are made by research-active academics.
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