监测澳大利亚可能通过食物传播的疾病的发病率和原因:2019年OzFoodNet网络年度报告。

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摘要:2019年,澳大利亚州和地区卫生部门收到了55,622份可能与食物有关的肠道疾病通报。与往年一致,所有通报感染的大多数是弯曲杆菌病(n = 36,451;66%)或沙门氏菌病(n = 14,676;26%)。2019年共报告了133起胃肠道疫情,其中包括121起食源性疫情。其余12次暴发是由于环境或可能的环境传播(6次暴发);动物传人或可能的动物传人(四次暴发);水传播或可能的水传播(两次暴发)。食源性疫情影响了2428人,导致至少402人住院,4人死亡。鸡蛋仍然是全国各地鼠伤寒沙门氏菌感染的一个来源,据报道有26起与鸡蛋有关的疫情,影响了至少936人。
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Monitoring the incidence and causes of disease potentially transmitted by food in Australia: Annual report of the OzFoodNet network, 2019.

Abstract: In 2019, state and territory health departments in Australia received 55,622 notifications of enteric diseases potentially related to food. Consistent with previous years, the majority of all notified infections were either campylobacteriosis (n = 36,451; 66%) or salmonellosis (n = 14,676; 26%). A total of 133 gastrointestinal outbreaks, including 121 foodborne outbreaks, were reported in 2019. The remaining 12 outbreaks were due to environmental or probable environmental transmission (six outbreaks); animal-to-person or probable animal-to-person transmission (four outbreaks); and waterborne or probable waterborne transmission (two outbreaks). Foodborne outbreaks affected 2,428 people, resulting in at least 402 hospital admissions and four deaths. Eggs continue to be a source of Salmonella Typhimurium infection across the country, with 26 reported egg-related outbreaks affecting at least 936 people.

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