An Outbreak of multi-resistant Shigella sonnei in a long-stay geriatric nursing centre

Authors

  • Brad McCall Brisbane Southside Public Health Unit, Coopers Plains, Queensland
  • Russell Stafford Brisbane Southside Public Health Unit, Coopers Plains, Queensland
  • Sarah Cherian Brisbane Southside Public Health Unit, Coopers Plains, Queensland
  • Karen Heel Brisbane Southside Public Health Unit, Coopers Plains, Queensland
  • Helen Smith Public Health Microbiology, Queensland Health Scientific Services, Coopers Plains, Queensland
  • Nick Corones South Coast Public Health Unit, Southport, Queensland
  • Sharon Gilmore South Coast Public Health Unit, Southport, Queensland

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33321/cdi.2000.24.47

Keywords:

shigellosis, infection control, nursing homes, multi-drug-resistant, gastroenteritis, enteric precautions

Abstract

An outbreak of Shigella sonnei infection in a long-stay nursing centre was detected during routine surveillance of notifications in July 1999. Subsequent investigations identified 13 cases of multi-resistant S. sonnei infection affecting nine staff, three community members associated with the centre and one resident of the centre. Each isolate of S. sonnei was genetically indistinguishable. The outbreak investigation identified contact with residents with vomiting and diarrhoea as a significant risk factor for infection amongst staff providing nursing care. This association, and the duration of the outbreak over several months, suggests that transmission was most likely person-to-person. This outbreak demonstrates the importance of infection control policies and hygiene measures in long-stay nursing facilities. Commun Dis Intell 2000;24:272-275.

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Published

30/09/20

How to Cite

McCall, Brad, Russell Stafford, Sarah Cherian, Karen Heel, Helen Smith, Nick Corones, and Sharon Gilmore. 2020. “An Outbreak of Multi-Resistant Shigella Sonnei in a Long-Stay Geriatric Nursing Centre”. Communicable Diseases Intelligence 24 (September):272-75. https://doi.org/10.33321/cdi.2000.24.47.