An Outbreak of gastroenteritis due to Salmonella Typhimurium phage type 170 associated with consumption of a dessert containing raw egg

Authors

  • Anna Reynolds Health Protection Service, Australian Capital Territory Health, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory; National Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health, Australian National University, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory; Office of Health Protection, Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
  • Cameron RM Moffatt Health Protection Service, Australian Capital Territory Health, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
  • Amalie Dyda Health Protection Service, Australian Capital Territory Health, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory; National Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health, Australian National University, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
  • Rebecca L Hundy Health Protection Service, Australian Capital Territory Health, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
  • Andrew L Kaye Health Protection Service, Australian Capital Territory Health, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
  • Radomir Krsteski Health Protection Service, Australian Capital Territory Health, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
  • Simon Rockliff Health Protection Service, Australian Capital Territory Health, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
  • Riemka Kampen Health Protection Service, Australian Capital Territory Health, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
  • Paul M Kelly National Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health, College of Medicine, Biology and Environment, Australian National University, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
  • Eddie D O'Brien Health Protection Service, Australian Capital Territory Health, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33321/cdi.2010.34.33

Keywords:

Salmonella Typhimurium, disease outbreak, foodborne disease, Australia, salmonellosis

Abstract

Eggs are frequently implicated as a source of foodborne salmonellosis. In February 2009 an investigation was commenced following reports of gastrointestinal illness among diners at a Canberra restaurant. The investigation sought to confirm the existence of an outbreak, identify a source and implement public health measures to prevent more cases. Menus and booking lists were obtained from the restaurant and a case-control study was commenced. A suspected case was defined as a person who ate at the restaurant on 13 or 14 February 2009 and subsequently developed diarrhoea and/or vomiting. Twenty cases and 31 controls were enrolled in the study. Eating a tiramisu dessert containing raw egg had a highly statistically significant association with illness (crude odds ratio 130.50, 95% confidence interval 13.54–1605.28). Among the 20 cases, nine of 12 stool samples were positive for Salmonella Typhimurium phage type 170 (STm 170). No microbiological evidence of STm 170 was obtained from the restaurant or during the egg trace-back investigation. This report highlights the risk associated with consumption of foods containing raw or undercooked shell egg. Commun Dis Intell 2010;34(3):329–333.

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Published

01/09/10

How to Cite

Reynolds, Anna, Cameron RM Moffatt, Amalie Dyda, Rebecca L Hundy, Andrew L Kaye, Radomir Krsteski, Simon Rockliff, Riemka Kampen, Paul M Kelly, and Eddie D O'Brien. 2010. “An Outbreak of Gastroenteritis Due to Salmonella Typhimurium Phage Type 170 Associated With Consumption of a Dessert Containing Raw Egg”. Communicable Diseases Intelligence 34 (September):329-33. https://doi.org/10.33321/cdi.2010.34.33.

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