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Bi-national outbreak of Salmonella Newport infections linked to onions: the United States experience

From 2016–2019, dry bulb onions were the suspected cause of three multistate outbreaks in the United States. We investigated a large multistate outbreak of Salmonella Newport infections that caused illnesses in both the United States and Canada in 2020. Epidemiologic, laboratory and traceback invest...

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Autores principales: McCormic, Z. D., Patel, K., Higa, J., Bancroft, J., Donovan, D., Edwards, L., Cheng, J., Adcock, B., Bond, C., Pereira, E., Doyle, M., Wise, M. E., Gieraltowski, L.
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Publicado: Cambridge University Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9987025/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36382397
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0950268822001571
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author McCormic, Z. D.
Patel, K.
Higa, J.
Bancroft, J.
Donovan, D.
Edwards, L.
Cheng, J.
Adcock, B.
Bond, C.
Pereira, E.
Doyle, M.
Wise, M. E.
Gieraltowski, L.
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Patel, K.
Higa, J.
Bancroft, J.
Donovan, D.
Edwards, L.
Cheng, J.
Adcock, B.
Bond, C.
Pereira, E.
Doyle, M.
Wise, M. E.
Gieraltowski, L.
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description From 2016–2019, dry bulb onions were the suspected cause of three multistate outbreaks in the United States. We investigated a large multistate outbreak of Salmonella Newport infections that caused illnesses in both the United States and Canada in 2020. Epidemiologic, laboratory and traceback investigations were conducted to determine the source of the infections, and data were shared among U.S. and Canadian public health officials. We identified 1127 U.S. illnesses from 48 states with illness onset dates ranging from 19 June to 11 September 2020. Sixty-six per cent of ill people reported consuming red onions in the week before illness onset. Thirty-five illness sub-clusters were identified during the investigation and seventy-four per cent of sub-clusters served red onions to customers during the exposure period. Traceback for the source of onions in illness sub-clusters identified a common onion grower in Bakersfield, CA as the source of red onions, and onions were recalled at this time. Although other strains of Salmonella Newport were identified in environmental samples collected at the Bakersfield, CA grower, extensive environmental and product testing did not yield the outbreak strain. This was the third largest U.S. foodborne Salmonella outbreak in the last 30 years. It is the first U.S. multistate outbreak with a confirmed link to dry bulb onions, and it was nearly 10-fold larger than prior outbreaks with a suspected link to onions. This outbreak is notable for its size and scope, as well as the international data sharing that led to implication of red onions as the primary cause of the outbreak. Although an environmental assessment at the grower identified several factors that likely contributed to the outbreak, no main reason was identified. The expedient identification of the outbreak vehicle and response of multiple public health agencies allowed for recall and removal of product from the marketplace, and rapid messaging to both the public and industry on actions to protect consumers; these features contributed to a decrease in cases and expeditious conclusion of the outbreak.
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spelling pubmed-99870252023-03-07 Bi-national outbreak of Salmonella Newport infections linked to onions: the United States experience McCormic, Z. D. Patel, K. Higa, J. Bancroft, J. Donovan, D. Edwards, L. Cheng, J. Adcock, B. Bond, C. Pereira, E. Doyle, M. Wise, M. E. Gieraltowski, L. Epidemiol Infect Original Paper From 2016–2019, dry bulb onions were the suspected cause of three multistate outbreaks in the United States. We investigated a large multistate outbreak of Salmonella Newport infections that caused illnesses in both the United States and Canada in 2020. Epidemiologic, laboratory and traceback investigations were conducted to determine the source of the infections, and data were shared among U.S. and Canadian public health officials. We identified 1127 U.S. illnesses from 48 states with illness onset dates ranging from 19 June to 11 September 2020. Sixty-six per cent of ill people reported consuming red onions in the week before illness onset. Thirty-five illness sub-clusters were identified during the investigation and seventy-four per cent of sub-clusters served red onions to customers during the exposure period. Traceback for the source of onions in illness sub-clusters identified a common onion grower in Bakersfield, CA as the source of red onions, and onions were recalled at this time. Although other strains of Salmonella Newport were identified in environmental samples collected at the Bakersfield, CA grower, extensive environmental and product testing did not yield the outbreak strain. This was the third largest U.S. foodborne Salmonella outbreak in the last 30 years. It is the first U.S. multistate outbreak with a confirmed link to dry bulb onions, and it was nearly 10-fold larger than prior outbreaks with a suspected link to onions. This outbreak is notable for its size and scope, as well as the international data sharing that led to implication of red onions as the primary cause of the outbreak. Although an environmental assessment at the grower identified several factors that likely contributed to the outbreak, no main reason was identified. The expedient identification of the outbreak vehicle and response of multiple public health agencies allowed for recall and removal of product from the marketplace, and rapid messaging to both the public and industry on actions to protect consumers; these features contributed to a decrease in cases and expeditious conclusion of the outbreak. Cambridge University Press 2022-11-16 /pmc/articles/PMC9987025/ /pubmed/36382397 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0950268822001571 Text en © United States Government 2022 This is a work of the US Government and is not subject to copyright protection within the United States. Published by Cambridge University Press https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution and reproduction, provided the original article is properly cited.
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McCormic, Z. D.
Patel, K.
Higa, J.
Bancroft, J.
Donovan, D.
Edwards, L.
Cheng, J.
Adcock, B.
Bond, C.
Pereira, E.
Doyle, M.
Wise, M. E.
Gieraltowski, L.
Bi-national outbreak of Salmonella Newport infections linked to onions: the United States experience
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title_fullStr Bi-national outbreak of Salmonella Newport infections linked to onions: the United States experience
title_full_unstemmed Bi-national outbreak of Salmonella Newport infections linked to onions: the United States experience
title_short Bi-national outbreak of Salmonella Newport infections linked to onions: the United States experience
title_sort bi-national outbreak of salmonella newport infections linked to onions: the united states experience
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9987025/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36382397
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0950268822001571
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