利用疫情数据建立葡萄球菌肠道毒素的剂量反应模型

Laurent Guillier, Hélène Bergis, Florence Guillier, Véronique Noel, Frédéric Auvray, Jacques-Antoine Hennekinne
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摘要

葡萄球菌性食物中毒(SFP)是最常见的食源性疾病之一,是由摄入葡萄球菌肠毒素(SEs)引起的。然而,用于确定剂量反应的数据很少。这项工作的目的是在法国近年来进行的系统调查的基础上建立剂量反应关系。在2010-2014年期间,对60多起涉及se(主要来自法国)的SFP暴发进行了微生物学调查。肠道毒素的特征和定量。流行病学调查中收集的发病率、出现时间和症状性质与微生物学数据有关。所收集的暴发主要集中在肠毒素SEA、SEB、SEC和SED。症状出现时间分布及性质不受肠毒素种类的影响。然后使用美国环保局基准剂量(BMD)方法来确定剂量反应。将SFP暴发的发病率建模为摄入剂量的函数,并估计了SEA的骨密度。
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Dose-response Modelling of Staphylococcal Enterotoxins Using Outbreak Data

Staphylococcal food poisoning (SFP) is one of the most common food-borne diseases and results from the ingestion of staphylococcal enterotoxins (SEs). Yet, small amount of data are available for establishing a dose response. The objective of this work was to build a dose response relation based on the systematic investigations carried out during recent years in France. Over the period 2010-2014, more than 60 SFP outbreaks involving SEs, mainly from France, were microbiologically investigated. The enterotoxins were characterized as well as quantified. Attack rates, appearance times and natures of symptoms collected during epidemiological investigations were related to microbiological data. The outbreaks collected focused on enterotoxins SEA, SEB, SEC, and SED. Distribution of appearance times of symptoms and their natures were not influenced by the type of enterotoxins. The US EPA benchmark dose (BMD) methodology was then used to establish dose response. Attack rates of SFP outbreaks were modelled as a function of ingested doses and a BMD have been estimated for SEA.

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