调查一宗资源有限的食物中毒个案

A. Fatiregun, O. Oyebade, L. Oladokun
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随后的媒体报道表明,参加并吃过葬礼的人出现急性胃肠道症状,引起了公众的广泛关注。因此,我们着手调查这次疫情,目的是评估其规模并确定受影响的食品。寻找病例患者,列出并描述。回顾性队列设计用于评估在仪式上提供的每种食物的风险。共发现60例患者和3例死亡。报告的症状包括100%的患者晕厥,86%的患者呕吐,7%的患者腹泻。疾病的平均潜伏期为90分钟(范围为30至150分钟)。据报道,在仪式上提供的每种食物的风险差异分别为:肉类59.2%,山药/木薯混合粉“amala”52.9%,蔬菜“ewedu”52.9%,大米42.9%,香包水45%。这项调查提供了机会,确定了在我国环境中进行有效疫情调查的主要制约因素,包括准备不足和缺乏公共卫生实验室;因此,各级政府有必要支持这项服务的提供。关键词:疫情调查;食物中毒;尼日利亚
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Investigation of an outbreak of food poisoning in a resource-limited setting
An acute onset of gastrointestinal symptoms among people who had attended and eaten at a burial ceremony generated a lot of public concern as indicated by subsequent media reports. We, therefore, set out to investigate this outbreak with the aim of assessing its magnitude and identifying the implicated food item.Case patients were sought, line listed and described. A retrospective cohort design was used to evaluate the risk for each food item reported to have been served at the ceremony.Atotal of 60 case patients and 3 deaths were identified. Symptoms reported included fainting spells in 100% of patients, vomiting in 86% and diarrhea in 7%. The average incubation period of the disease was 90 minutes (range 30 to 150 minutes). The risk difference for each food item reported to have been served at the ceremony was observed to be 59.2% for meat, 52.9% for mixed yam/cassava flour “amala”, 52.9% for vegetable “ewedu”, 42.9% for rice grain and 45% for sachet water. This investigation provided the opportunity to identify the major constraints to an effective outbreak investigation in our environment, including inadequate preparedness and lack of public health laboratories; hence it is necessary for the government at all levels to support the provision of this service. Keywords : Outbreak Investigation, Food Poisoning, Nigeria.
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