食用家庭罐装仙人掌(Nopales)后爆发食源性肉毒杆菌中毒——加利福尼亚州弗雷斯诺县,2024年6月。

IF 25.4 1区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Rais Vohra, Jason R Barash, Ellora N Karmarkar, Stephanie Koch-Kumar, Norma Sanchez, Matt Gore, Kimberly Michel, Maria Rangel, Erica Armstrong, Linda Pimentel, Vit Kraushaar, Akiko Kimura, Cameron Stainken, Amritpal Nat, Ripjeet Singh Nat, Sriram Cherukupalli, Daniel Schneider, Duc J Vugia, Trinidad Solis, John Zweifler, Serena Huntington, Joe Prado, David Luchini, Samer Al Saghbini
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食源性肉毒杆菌中毒是一种罕见的潜在致命疾病,由摄入含有肉毒梭菌或其他产神经毒素梭菌产生的肉毒神经毒素的食物引起。肉毒杆菌可以在制备或储存不当的食物中生长,如家庭罐装或家庭腌制的蔬菜。2024年6月25日,弗雷斯诺县公共卫生部门和加州公共卫生部门与疾病预防控制中心和两家当地医院合作,对加利福尼亚州弗雷斯诺县两个相关家庭聚会有关的食源性肉毒杆菌中毒爆发进行了调查。共有31人参加了一个或两个聚会。8名患者出现与肉毒中毒症状相符的症状,并接受了肉毒中毒抗毒素治疗;其中5例血清检测到A型肉毒杆菌神经毒素(BoNT/A)。患者住院时间从2天到42天不等,6名患者入住重症监护病房,2名患者需要有创机械通气;都活了下来。流行病学调查发现,自制沙拉中含有家庭腌制的多刺梨仙人掌垫(nopales),并在两场活动中作为一种令人感兴趣的食物供应;实验室检测证实,诺帕利斯沙拉是BoNT/A的来源。这次食源性肉毒杆菌中毒爆发是第一次报道与家庭罐装诺帕莱有关,诺帕莱是墨西哥传统菜肴中常用的一种蔬菜。快速的公共卫生协调对于应对食源性肉毒杆菌中毒暴发至关重要。提高社区和临床医生对食源性肉毒杆菌中毒的认识,使更多的人获得在文化和语言上方便的家庭食品保存和罐装指南,可能有助于预防未来的疫情。
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Foodborne Botulism Outbreak After Consumption of Home-Canned Cactus (Nopales) - Fresno County, California, June 2024.

Foodborne botulism is a rare and potentially fatal illness caused by ingestion of food containing botulinum neurotoxin produced by the bacterium Clostridium botulinum or other neurotoxigenic Clostridium species. C. botulinum can grow in improperly prepared or stored food items such as home-canned or home-preserved vegetables. On June 25, 2024, the Fresno County Department of Public Health and California Department of Public Health, in collaboration with CDC and two local hospitals, initiated an investigation of a foodborne botulism outbreak linked to two related family gatherings in Fresno County, California. A total of 31 persons attended one or both gatherings. Eight attendees had symptoms compatible with botulism and received botulism antitoxin; five of eight had botulinum neurotoxin type A (BoNT/A) detected in serum. Patients had hospital stays ranging from 2 to 42 days, six patients were admitted to an intensive care unit, and two required invasive mechanical ventilation; all survived. Epidemiologic investigation identified home-preserved prickly pear cactus pads (nopales) included in a homemade salad and served at both events as a food item of interest; laboratory testing confirmed the nopales salad as the source of BoNT/A. This foodborne botulism outbreak is the first reported to be linked to home canning of nopales, a popular vegetable used in traditional Mexican cuisine. Rapid public health coordination is essential for responses to foodborne botulism outbreaks. Enhancing community and clinician awareness of foodborne botulism by increasing access to culturally and linguistically accessible home food preservation and canning guidelines might help prevent future outbreaks.

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MMWR. Morbidity and mortality weekly report
MMWR. Morbidity and mortality weekly report PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH -
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期刊介绍: The Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR ) series is prepared by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Often called “the voice of CDC,” the MMWR series is the agency’s primary vehicle for scientific publication of timely, reliable, authoritative, accurate, objective, and useful public health information and recommendations. MMWR readership predominantly consists of physicians, nurses, public health practitioners, epidemiologists and other scientists, researchers, educators, and laboratorians.
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