Damien Costa , Romy Razakandrainibe , Louise Basmaciyan , Jérôme Raibaut , Pascal Delaunay , Florent Morio , Gilles Gargala , Venceslas Villier , Abdelmounaim Mouhajir , Bernard Levy , Catherine Rieder , Sébastien Larreche , Sophie Lesthelle , Noémie Coron , Estelle Menu , Magalie Demar , Vincent Pommier de Santi , Véronique Blanc , Stéphane Valot , Frédéric Dalle , Loic Favennec
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摘要
隐孢子虫是一种已知的食源性病原体,其重要性在24种食源性寄生虫中排名第五,是世界范围内许多隐孢子虫病暴发的原因。在法国,2017年之前报告的疫情很少,隐孢子虫病国家参考中心(cnr - le -隐孢子虫病)专家实验室最近获得的数据表明,疫情实际上很常见,而且经常被低估。在这项工作中,我们的目标是报告2017-2020年期间在法国发现的暴发特征,并提出cnr - le隐孢子虫病进行的调查总结。在研究期间,发生了11起隐孢子虫病暴发,其中3起未查明来源。在已确定的8起疫情中:6起是由于水污染(5起是自来水,1起是娱乐用水),1起是由于直接接触受感染的小牛,1起是由于食用受污染的凝乳奶酪。在这些疫情中,有5次病例超过100例。cnr - le隐孢子虫病最近获得的结果显示,法国隐孢子虫疫情多年发生。水传播的疫情更常被发现,而更难发现的食源性疫情可能被低估了。
A summary of cryptosporidiosis outbreaks reported in France and overseas departments, 2017–2020
Cryptosporidium is a known foodborne pathogen, ranked fifth out of 24 among foodborne parasites in terms of importance and a cause of many cryptosporidiosis outbreaks worldwide. In France, very few outbreaks were reported before 2017, and data recently obtained by the Expert Laboratory of the Cryptosporidiosis National Reference Center (CNR-LE-Cryptosporidiosis) have shown that outbreaks are in fact common and frequently underreported. In this work, we aim to report the characteristics of outbreaks detected in France during the period 2017–2020 and present a summary of investigations carried out by the CNR-LE-Cryptosporidiosis. During the study period, there were eleven cryptosporidiosis outbreaks, including three with no identified origin. Among the eight identified outbreaks: six were due to water contamination (five tap water and one recreational water), one was due to direct contact with infected calves, and one was due to consumption of contaminated curd cheese. Among these outbreaks, five of them exceeded one hundred cases. Recent results obtained by the CNR-LE-Cryptosporidiosis revealed the multiannual occurrence of Cryptosporidium outbreaks in France. Waterborne outbreaks were more frequently detected, while foodborne outbreaks which are more difficult to detect were likely underreported.
期刊介绍:
Food and Waterborne Parasitology publishes high quality papers containing original research findings, investigative reports, and scientific proceedings on parasites which are transmitted to humans via the consumption of food or water. The relevant parasites include protozoa, nematodes, cestodes and trematodes which are transmitted by food or water and capable of infecting humans. Pertinent food includes products of animal or plant origin which are domestic or wild, and consumed by humans. Animals and plants from both terrestrial and aquatic sources are included, as well as studies related to potable and other types of water which serve to harbor, perpetuate or disseminate food and waterborne parasites. Studies dealing with prevalence, transmission, epidemiology, risk assessment and mitigation, including control measures and test methodologies for parasites in food and water are of particular interest. Evidence of the emergence of such parasites and interactions among domestic animals, wildlife and humans are of interest. The impact of parasites on the health and welfare of humans is viewed as very important and within scope of the journal. Manuscripts with scientifically generated information on associations between food and waterborne parasitic diseases and lifestyle, culture and economies are also welcome. Studies involving animal experiments must meet the International Guiding Principles for Biomedical Research Involving Animals as issued by the Council for International Organizations of Medical Sciences.