2024年澳大利亚北部地区食用野生狩猎袋鼠后爆发的孟氏沙门氏菌肠胃炎。

Q3 Medicine
Anthony D K Draper, Joanne Gerrell, Stacey McKay, Janet Forrester, Ana Ordonez, Ella Meumann, Rob Baird, Dimitrios Menouhos, Manoj Basnet, Tinus Creeper, Max Cummins, Vicki Krause
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摘要:澳大利亚北领地(NT)某偏远地区于2024年8月因食用野生狩猎袋鼠暴发沙门氏菌病。我们通过电话和面对面访谈进行了疫情调查,使用标准化问卷记录了症状和出现症状前的食物接触和活动情况。确诊暴发病例的定义是,2024年8月25日至26日与他人共餐的任何实验室确诊的慕尼黑沙门氏菌感染病例。2024年8月25日至26日与他人共餐并随后在没有实验室检测的情况下出现腹泻的人被定义为可能的暴发病例。在共进晚餐的7名成员中,所有人都生病了(发病率100%);3例为确诊病例,4例为可能病例。中位年龄32岁(23-65岁);6例(86%)为男性。中位潜伏期为24小时(范围6-30小时)。最常见的报告症状是腹泻(100%,7/7)和腹痛(86%,6/7)。两例患者入院,均住院过夜;所有的恢复。所有7个病例都吃了同样的食物——一只在当地猎杀并屠宰的袋鼠。污染可能是由于不安全的屠宰、储存、运输和不充分的肉类烹饪造成的。这次暴发突出了野味(在本例中为袋鼠)被沙门氏菌污染的风险。准备猎获肉的人在屠宰动物时应定期洗手和洗刀,以避免污染;应将屠宰后的肉类保存在5°C以下,以避免细菌滋生,并将食物彻底煮熟以杀死微生物。我们估计,这次疫情给社会造成的损失为9810澳元。
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An outbreak of Salmonella Muenchen gastroenteritis after consuming wild hunted kangaroo, Northern Territory, Australia, 2024.

Abstract: An outbreak of salmonellosis occurred in August 2024 after consuming wild hunted kangaroo in a remote area of the Northern Territory (NT), Australia. We conducted an outbreak investigation via telephone and face-to-face interviews, using a standardised questionnaire that recorded symptoms and exposures to foods and activities prior to onset of symptoms. A confirmed outbreak case was defined as anyone with laboratory confirmed Salmonella Muenchen infection who was part of a group of people who shared meals on 25-26 August 2024. A probable outbreak case was defined as anyone who was part of a group of people who shared meals on 25-26 August 2024 and subsequently experienced diarrhoea, in the absence of a laboratory test. Of the seven members of the group who shared meals, all became ill (attack rate 100%); three were confirmed cases and four were probable cases. The median age was 32 years (range 23-65 years); six (86%) were male. The median incubation period was 24 hours (range 6-30 hours). The most commonly reported symptoms were diarrhoea (100%, 7/7) and abdominal pain (86%, 6/7). Two cases were admitted to hospital, both for an overnight stay; all recovered. All seven cases consumed the same meal - a single, locally hunted and butchered kangaroo. Contamination likely occurred due to unsafe butchering, storage, transportation and insufficient cooking of the meat. This outbreak highlights the risks of contamination of game meat (in this case kangaroo) with Salmonella. Those preparing hunted meat should wash hands and knives regularly while butchering an animal to avoid contamination; should store butchered meat below 5 °C to avoid bacterial growth and cook foods thoroughly to kill microbes. We estimate that the cost to society of this outbreak was 9,810 Australian dollars.

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