Large Shigella flexneri outbreak linked to a takeaway, South Wales: a case-control study.

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q3 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Amy Plimmer, Laia Fina, Oghogho Orife, Beverley Griggs, Maria Saavedra-Campos, Donall Forde, Cerys Edwards, Louise Driscoll, Ananda Giri Shankar, Daniel Thomas
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Abstract

In February 2023, 52 cases of gastrointestinal illness were reported in customers of Takeaway A, South Wales. Shigella flexneri serotype 2a was the causative organism. An outbreak investigation was conducted to determine the extent and vehicle of the outbreak.Following descriptive summary and environmental investigations, a case-control study was completed. Participants completed a telephone questionnaire on food, travel, and environmental exposures. A multivariable logistic regression model was built, including exposures with p-values < 0.2 and interactions identified on stratified analysis. Staff faecal samples were screened for Shigella sp.Thirty-one cases and 29 controls were included in the study. Eighty-seven per cent of cases and 76% of controls ate from Takeaway A on 10 February 2023. Coleslaw was the main factor associated with illness (aOR: 200, 95% CI: 12-3220) and an interaction with cabbage was identified (aOR: 886, 95% CI: 26-30034). Shigella sp. were not detected in any staff samples.Coleslaw was the most likely vehicle. Though the contamination route is unknown, a food handler is the most likely source. This large outbreak differs from recent European outbreaks, which primarily have been associated with sexual transmission. Although uncommon in the UK, S. flexneri should be considered as a cause of foodborne outbreaks.

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Epidemiology and Infection
Epidemiology and Infection 医学-传染病学
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4.10
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2.40%
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366
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Epidemiology & Infection publishes original reports and reviews on all aspects of infection in humans and animals. Particular emphasis is given to the epidemiology, prevention and control of infectious diseases. The scope covers the zoonoses, outbreaks, food hygiene, vaccine studies, statistics and the clinical, social and public-health aspects of infectious disease, as well as some tropical infections. It has become the key international periodical in which to find the latest reports on recently discovered infections and new technology. For those concerned with policy and planning for the control of infections, the papers on mathematical modelling of epidemics caused by historical, current and emergent infections are of particular value.
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