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Descripción clínica y epidemiológica de un brote grave de salmonelosis en una escuela infantil urbana

OBJECTIVES: We describe clinically and epidemiologically an outbreak of gastrointestinal infection by Salmonella enterica ser. (serotype) Enteritidis in an urban infant school, which led to high morbidity and significant social alarm. The immediate communication, as well as the adequate study of the...

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Autores principales: Granda, Ana Rubio, Miaja, María Fernández, Nicolás, Sara Delgado, Ibáñez, Ana Fernández, Velasco, Mª Eugenia Llaneza, Álvarez, Mª Agustina Alonso
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Publicado: Sociedad Española de Quimioterapia 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9134884/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35429965
http://dx.doi.org/10.37201/req/134.2021
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author Granda, Ana Rubio
Miaja, María Fernández
Nicolás, Sara Delgado
Ibáñez, Ana Fernández
Velasco, Mª Eugenia Llaneza
Álvarez, Mª Agustina Alonso
author_facet Granda, Ana Rubio
Miaja, María Fernández
Nicolás, Sara Delgado
Ibáñez, Ana Fernández
Velasco, Mª Eugenia Llaneza
Álvarez, Mª Agustina Alonso
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description OBJECTIVES: We describe clinically and epidemiologically an outbreak of gastrointestinal infection by Salmonella enterica ser. (serotype) Enteritidis in an urban infant school, which led to high morbidity and significant social alarm. The immediate communication, as well as the adequate study of the outbreak, in both aspects, allowed identifying the pathogen and establishing control measures in a reasonable period of time. Controversial aspects such as the indication of antibiotherapy or the moment of closing the center are discussed. METHODS: We retrospectively collected clinical, analytical and epidemiological information and we reviewed the methodology of the outbreak study and its results. RESULTS: A total of 57 children (3-45 months), were affected and had microbiological confirmation. Diarrhea and fever were the main symptoms. 74% went to the hospital and 37% were admitted (mean stay 3.3 days). Factors associated with admission were: dehydration, significant elevation of acute phase reactants and coagulopathy. Twelve patients received parenteral cefotaxime. There were 2 complications: 1 bacteremia and 1 readmission. The initial suspicion of the origin of the outbreak was food, but the analysis of the control samples was negative. Five workers were positive (2 symptomatic). Epidemiologic Surveillance concluded that the probable origin of the outbreak was an asymptomatic carrier and improper diapers handling. The center was closed for 8 days. Cleaning and disinfection measures were carried out, as well as instruction on diaper changing, and the carriers were followed CONCLUSIONS: Clustering in time and space of cases should be reported immediately for early control of the outbreak. Children may present severe forms of Salmonella gastroenteritis.
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spelling pubmed-91348842022-06-09 Descripción clínica y epidemiológica de un brote grave de salmonelosis en una escuela infantil urbana Granda, Ana Rubio Miaja, María Fernández Nicolás, Sara Delgado Ibáñez, Ana Fernández Velasco, Mª Eugenia Llaneza Álvarez, Mª Agustina Alonso Rev Esp Quimioter Original OBJECTIVES: We describe clinically and epidemiologically an outbreak of gastrointestinal infection by Salmonella enterica ser. (serotype) Enteritidis in an urban infant school, which led to high morbidity and significant social alarm. The immediate communication, as well as the adequate study of the outbreak, in both aspects, allowed identifying the pathogen and establishing control measures in a reasonable period of time. Controversial aspects such as the indication of antibiotherapy or the moment of closing the center are discussed. METHODS: We retrospectively collected clinical, analytical and epidemiological information and we reviewed the methodology of the outbreak study and its results. RESULTS: A total of 57 children (3-45 months), were affected and had microbiological confirmation. Diarrhea and fever were the main symptoms. 74% went to the hospital and 37% were admitted (mean stay 3.3 days). Factors associated with admission were: dehydration, significant elevation of acute phase reactants and coagulopathy. Twelve patients received parenteral cefotaxime. There were 2 complications: 1 bacteremia and 1 readmission. The initial suspicion of the origin of the outbreak was food, but the analysis of the control samples was negative. Five workers were positive (2 symptomatic). Epidemiologic Surveillance concluded that the probable origin of the outbreak was an asymptomatic carrier and improper diapers handling. The center was closed for 8 days. Cleaning and disinfection measures were carried out, as well as instruction on diaper changing, and the carriers were followed CONCLUSIONS: Clustering in time and space of cases should be reported immediately for early control of the outbreak. Children may present severe forms of Salmonella gastroenteritis. Sociedad Española de Quimioterapia 2022-04-18 2022 /pmc/articles/PMC9134884/ /pubmed/35429965 http://dx.doi.org/10.37201/req/134.2021 Text en © The Author 2022 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0)(https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/).
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Granda, Ana Rubio
Miaja, María Fernández
Nicolás, Sara Delgado
Ibáñez, Ana Fernández
Velasco, Mª Eugenia Llaneza
Álvarez, Mª Agustina Alonso
Descripción clínica y epidemiológica de un brote grave de salmonelosis en una escuela infantil urbana
title Descripción clínica y epidemiológica de un brote grave de salmonelosis en una escuela infantil urbana
title_full Descripción clínica y epidemiológica de un brote grave de salmonelosis en una escuela infantil urbana
title_fullStr Descripción clínica y epidemiológica de un brote grave de salmonelosis en una escuela infantil urbana
title_full_unstemmed Descripción clínica y epidemiológica de un brote grave de salmonelosis en una escuela infantil urbana
title_short Descripción clínica y epidemiológica de un brote grave de salmonelosis en una escuela infantil urbana
title_sort descripción clínica y epidemiológica de un brote grave de salmonelosis en una escuela infantil urbana
topic Original
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9134884/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35429965
http://dx.doi.org/10.37201/req/134.2021
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