J Med Life Sci.  2021 Aug;18(2):25-30. 10.22730/jmls.2021.18.2.25.

A Salmonella-related foodborne outbreak in a snack bar in Jeju Province: an epidemiological investigation

Affiliations
  • 1Jeju Center for Infectious Diseases Control and Prevention, Jeju, Republic of Korea
  • 2Bureau of Health-Welfare-Women, Jeju Special Self-Governing Province, Jeju, Republic of Korea
  • 3Department of Preventive Medicine, Jeju National University College of Medicine, Jeju, Republic of Korea

Abstract

Many people reported suspected food poisoning after consuming food at the same snack bar on June 18, 2020. Thus, an in-depth epidemiological investigation was conducted to identify the infectious agent and establish additional food poisoning prevention measures. The study included people who reported to the local public health center after June 18 with acute gastroenteritis symptoms within 4 days of consuming food from the snack bar. The onset of symptoms and food items consumed by individuals were then investigated via phone calls and on-site visits. Afterward, the infectious agent was identified from human samples (stool or rectal swab) of four restaurant employees and 89 people and from environmental samples (materials, cooking utensils, and water). The analysis revealed that the incubation period ranged from 2 hours to 92 hours, with a median and mode of 16 hours and 12 hours, respectively. Moreover, the epidemic curve had a unimodal shape because of common exposure, which reached its peak on June 18. After monitoring for 8 days, which is more than twice the maximum incubation period of 92 hours, the end of the epidemic was declared on June 28 as no additional cases were reported. Analysis of human and environmental samples revealed Salmonella bareilly of the pulsed-field gel electrophoresis pulsotype SAPX01.017 as the causative agent. Therefore, it was concluded that the food poisoning outbreak was caused by S. bareilly.

Keyword

Foodborne diseases; Salmonella food poisoning; Infection control; Jeju Province
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