Improving Evidence-Based Surveillance System: Foodborne Disease Outbreak in Oyibi

IF 2.1 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Esther Priscilla Biamah Danquah, Kwame Adu Okyere Boadu, Jeffrey Kojo Arhin, Martha Nabila, Akua Addy, Shadrack Darko, Bright Osei
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Abstract

Background

Foodborne illness and foodborne injury can be severe and fatal and have a negative impact on human health over the long-term period. On January 20, 2023, an unknown number of people had purchased and consumed “waakye or rice” with salad, stew, meat, gizzard, egg, among others from a food vendor at Oyibi, located in the Kpone-Katamanso Municipality in the north eastern outskirts of Accra. The disease had reportedly killed one person within 72 h after consumption of the meal and affected 53 other people. The cause or mode of transmission of this was unknown; therefore, it had to be ascertained. The additional fact that the illness had the potential to affect many more people necessitated this study to be done.

Methods

The investigation was a cross-sectional epidemiological study conducted in Oyibi and its environs in the Kpone-Katamanso Municipality and the Adenta Municipality. Anybody who ate food from the food vendor at Bush Canteen in Oyibi and presented with vomiting or diarrhea or abdominal cramps from January 22 to February 2, 2023 was studied. Permission was sought from the municipal assembly and municipal health directorate for this study.

Results

Of the 62 persons who ate the food contacted, only 59 of them developed signs and symptoms and reported to a health facility. The population of the municipality is 426,098, making an attack rate 0.015% with one mortality (1.7%) case fatality. The study was a point source outbreak with an incubation period of 2 h minimum to 56 h maximum at an average of 15 h. Chlorpyrifos (33.4ppb) was detected in the stored tomato stew. E. coli, Bacillus cereus, and Clostridium perfringens detected in these samples were less than 10 cfu/g. Staphylococcus spp. was isolated from both implicated tomato stew (100,000 cfu/g) and stored stew (500,000 cfu/g).

Conclusions

An outbreak of foodborne illness was established at Oyibi Kpone Katamanso Municipality in the Greater Accra Region. The outbreak was a point source which started on January 20, 2023. It was established that people who ate stew, waakye, macaroni and plantain were more likely to fall ill, and the stew was a possible source of the outbreak.

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改进循证监测系统:奥伊比食源性疾病暴发
背景食源性疾病和食源性伤害可能是严重和致命的,并对人类健康产生长期的负面影响。2023年1月20日,人数不详的人从阿克拉东北郊区Kpone-Katamanso市Oyibi的一个食品摊贩那里购买并食用了“waakye或米饭”、沙拉、炖菜、肉、沙沙、鸡蛋等。据报道,该疾病在食用该餐后72小时内导致一人死亡,另有53人感染。这种疾病的传播原因和方式尚不清楚;因此,必须加以确定。另一个事实是,这种疾病有可能影响更多的人,因此有必要进行这项研究。方法采用横断面流行病学调查方法,在卡塔曼索市和阿达塔市的奥伊比及其周边地区进行调查。研究人员对2023年1月22日至2月2日期间在奥伊比布什食堂食用食品并出现呕吐、腹泻或腹部痉挛的任何人进行了研究。这项研究得到了市议会和市卫生局的许可。结果在食用接触食品的62人中,只有59人出现体征和症状并向卫生机构报告。该市人口为426 098人,发病率为0.015%,死亡率为1例(1.7%)。该研究为点源暴发,潜伏期最短为2小时,最长为56小时,平均为15小时。在番茄炖菜中检测到毒死蜱(33.4ppb)。大肠杆菌、蜡样芽孢杆菌和产气荚膜梭菌的含量均小于10 cfu/g。从番茄炖菜(100,000 cfu/g)和贮藏炖菜(500,000 cfu/g)中分离出葡萄球菌。结论:在大阿克拉地区的Oyibi Kpone Katamanso市暴发了食源性疾病。此次疫情是一个点源,始于2023年1月20日。人们已经确定,吃炖肉、牛肉、通心粉和大蕉的人更容易生病,而炖肉可能是疫情爆发的一个来源。
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