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Increase in reptile-associated human salmonellosis and shift toward adulthood in the age groups at risk, the Netherlands, 1985 to 2014

机译:1985年至2014年,荷兰的爬行动物相关沙门氏菌病发病率增加,并在处于危险的年龄段向成年转变

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While the contribution of the main food-related sources to human salmonellosis is well documented, knowledge on the contribution of reptiles is limited. We quantified and examined trends in reptile-associated salmonellosis in the Netherlands during a 30-year period, from 1985 to 2014. Using source attribution analysis, we estimated that 2% (95% confidence interval: 1.3–2.8) of all sporadic/domestic human salmonellosis cases reported in the Netherlands during the study period (n?=?63,718) originated from reptiles. The estimated annual fraction of reptile-associated salmonellosis cases ranged from a minimum of 0.3% (corresponding to 11 cases) in 1988 to a maximum of 9.3% (93 cases) in 2013. There was a significant increasing trend in reptile-associated salmonellosis cases (+?19% annually) and a shift towards adulthood in the age groups at highest risk, while the proportion of reptile-associated salmonellosis cases among those up to four years-old decreased by 4% annually and the proportion of cases aged 45 to 74 years increased by 20% annually. We hypothesise that these findings may be the effect of the increased number and variety of reptiles that are kept as pets, calling for further attention to the issue of safe reptile–human interaction and for reinforced hygiene recommendations for reptile owners.
机译:尽管主要食物相关来源对人类沙门氏菌病的贡献已有充分文献记载,但有关爬行动物的贡献的知识有限。我们对1985年至2014年这30年间荷兰爬行动物相关沙门氏菌病的趋势进行了量化和检验。使用来源归因分析,我们估计所有散发性/家养动物中有2%(95%置信区间:1.3-2.8)在研究期间,荷兰报告的人类沙门氏菌病例(n = 63,718)源自爬行动物。每年与爬行动物相关的沙门氏菌病病例的估计比例范围从1988年的最低0.3%(相当于11例)到2013年的最高9.3%(93例)。 (每年增加19%),并且在高风险年龄组中已趋于成年,而与爬行动物相关的沙门氏菌病病例在4岁以下人群中的比例每年下降4%,在45岁至45岁之间的比例下降到74年的年增长率为20%。我们假设这些发现可能是作为宠物饲养的爬行动物数量和种类增加的影响,要求进一步关注爬行动物与人之间的安全互动问题,并为爬行动物所有者提供加强的卫生建议。

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