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Salmonella food-poisoning outbreak linked to the National School Nutrition Programme, North West province, South Africa

BACKGROUND: Salmonella enterica, with more than 2500 diverse typhoidal and non-typhoidal serotypes (NTS), are foodborne bacterial pathogens of global public health concern. NTS are the most commonly reported causes of foodborne acute gastroenteritis (AGE). Contaminated food products (meat, poultry,...

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Autores principales: Motladiile, Thejane W., Tumbo, John M., Malumba, Adrien, Adeoti, Bolaji, Masekwane, Nozizwe J., Mokate, Oleteng M.R., Sebekedi, Otsile C.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8378002/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34485457
http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/sajid.v34i1.124
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author Motladiile, Thejane W.
Tumbo, John M.
Malumba, Adrien
Adeoti, Bolaji
Masekwane, Nozizwe J.
Mokate, Oleteng M.R.
Sebekedi, Otsile C.
author_facet Motladiile, Thejane W.
Tumbo, John M.
Malumba, Adrien
Adeoti, Bolaji
Masekwane, Nozizwe J.
Mokate, Oleteng M.R.
Sebekedi, Otsile C.
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description BACKGROUND: Salmonella enterica, with more than 2500 diverse typhoidal and non-typhoidal serotypes (NTS), are foodborne bacterial pathogens of global public health concern. NTS are the most commonly reported causes of foodborne acute gastroenteritis (AGE). Contaminated food products (meat, poultry, eggs and dairy) have been reported to be a source of more than 95% NTS infections. An outbreak of food poisoning occurred among schoolchildren exposed to food provided by the government-sponsored National School Nutrition Programme (NSNP) at a local public primary day school in North West province, South Africa. An epidemiological, environmental and microbiological investigation was conducted to establish the existence and extent of the outbreak, identify the source(s) and causative agent(s) and institute appropriate control and preventive measures. METHODS: An epidemiological investigation was conducted, including a review of the clinical records of the persons exposed, laboratory testing of the pathological specimens collected, environmental testing of the food samples and food preparation areas. RESULTS: A total of 164 children developed clinical symptoms of AGE following ingestion of processed maize meal, beans and vegetables. Salmonella enterica serovar Heidelberg (S. Heidelberg) was the causative agent for this AGE outbreak in 92.0% of the cases. The median duration of illness was 2 days with a case fatality rate (CFR) of 0.6%. The main food product that was contaminated was samp (processed maize meal) that had been poorly stored and prepared (53.4%). CONCLUSION: A timeously-initiated epidemiological, environmental and microbiological an investigation led to the conclusion that the etiologic agent of this outbreak was S. Heidelberg, and the most probable food vehicle of transmission was cooked samp served to learners within the NSNP.
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spelling pubmed-83780022021-09-03 Salmonella food-poisoning outbreak linked to the National School Nutrition Programme, North West province, South Africa Motladiile, Thejane W. Tumbo, John M. Malumba, Adrien Adeoti, Bolaji Masekwane, Nozizwe J. Mokate, Oleteng M.R. Sebekedi, Otsile C. S Afr J Infect Dis Original Research BACKGROUND: Salmonella enterica, with more than 2500 diverse typhoidal and non-typhoidal serotypes (NTS), are foodborne bacterial pathogens of global public health concern. NTS are the most commonly reported causes of foodborne acute gastroenteritis (AGE). Contaminated food products (meat, poultry, eggs and dairy) have been reported to be a source of more than 95% NTS infections. An outbreak of food poisoning occurred among schoolchildren exposed to food provided by the government-sponsored National School Nutrition Programme (NSNP) at a local public primary day school in North West province, South Africa. An epidemiological, environmental and microbiological investigation was conducted to establish the existence and extent of the outbreak, identify the source(s) and causative agent(s) and institute appropriate control and preventive measures. METHODS: An epidemiological investigation was conducted, including a review of the clinical records of the persons exposed, laboratory testing of the pathological specimens collected, environmental testing of the food samples and food preparation areas. RESULTS: A total of 164 children developed clinical symptoms of AGE following ingestion of processed maize meal, beans and vegetables. Salmonella enterica serovar Heidelberg (S. Heidelberg) was the causative agent for this AGE outbreak in 92.0% of the cases. The median duration of illness was 2 days with a case fatality rate (CFR) of 0.6%. The main food product that was contaminated was samp (processed maize meal) that had been poorly stored and prepared (53.4%). CONCLUSION: A timeously-initiated epidemiological, environmental and microbiological an investigation led to the conclusion that the etiologic agent of this outbreak was S. Heidelberg, and the most probable food vehicle of transmission was cooked samp served to learners within the NSNP. AOSIS 2019-12-04 /pmc/articles/PMC8378002/ /pubmed/34485457 http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/sajid.v34i1.124 Text en © 2019. The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee: AOSIS. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License.
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Motladiile, Thejane W.
Tumbo, John M.
Malumba, Adrien
Adeoti, Bolaji
Masekwane, Nozizwe J.
Mokate, Oleteng M.R.
Sebekedi, Otsile C.
Salmonella food-poisoning outbreak linked to the National School Nutrition Programme, North West province, South Africa
title Salmonella food-poisoning outbreak linked to the National School Nutrition Programme, North West province, South Africa
title_full Salmonella food-poisoning outbreak linked to the National School Nutrition Programme, North West province, South Africa
title_fullStr Salmonella food-poisoning outbreak linked to the National School Nutrition Programme, North West province, South Africa
title_full_unstemmed Salmonella food-poisoning outbreak linked to the National School Nutrition Programme, North West province, South Africa
title_short Salmonella food-poisoning outbreak linked to the National School Nutrition Programme, North West province, South Africa
title_sort salmonella food-poisoning outbreak linked to the national school nutrition programme, north west province, south africa
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8378002/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34485457
http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/sajid.v34i1.124
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