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An outbreak of norovirus-related acute gastroenteritis associated with delivery food in Guangzhou, southern China

机译:与南方广州的营销食品相关的诺病毒相关急性胃肠炎的爆发

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BACKGROUND:A large number of students at a school in Guangzhou city developed a sudden onset of symptoms of diarrhea and vomiting. To help control the outbreak, we conducted an epidemiological investigation to determine the causative agent, sources, role of transmission and risk factors of the infections.METHODS:The study population consisted of probable and confirmed cases. An active search was conducted for cases among all students, teachers and other school staff members. A case control study was carried out using standardized online questionnaires. Data were obtained regarding demographic characteristics, gastrointestinal symptoms, personal hygiene habits, history of contact with a person who had diarrhea and/or vomiting and dining locations during the past 3?days. Rectal swabs or stool samples of the cases and, food handlers, as well as environmental samples were collected to detect potential intestinal viruses and bacteria. We calculated odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals (CIs).RESULTS:A total of 157 individuals fit the definition of a probable case, including 46 with laboratory-confirmed norovirus infection between March 8 and March 22, 2018. The proportion of students who had eaten delivery food 3?days before the onset of illness in the case group was 2.69 times that in the control group (95%CI: 1.88-3.85). Intake of take-out food 3?days earlier, and exposure to similar cases 72?h before onset and case in the same dormitory were risk factors. A total of 20 rectal swab samples from students, 10 rectal swabs from food handlers and 2 environmental swab samples from the out-campus restauranttested positive for norovirus (GII, genogroup II strain).CONCLUSIONS:We investigated an outbreak of norovirus infectious diarrhea. Food handling practices carry potential risk of acute gastroenteritis outbreaks owing to a lack of surveillance and supervision. Greater attention should be paid to the monitoring and supervision of food handlers in off campus restaurant to reduce the incidence of norovirus-related acute gastroenteritis associated with delivery food.
机译:背景:广州市一所学校的大量学生突然发作了腹泻症状和呕吐。为了帮助控制爆发,我们进行了流行病学调查,以确定致病因子,来源,传播和危险因素的作用。方法:研究人群由可能确诊和确认的病例组成。在所有学生,教师和其他学校工作人员中的案例进行了积极搜索。使用标准化的在线问卷进行案例控制研究。有关人口统计学特征,胃肠道症状,个人卫生习惯,与在过去3天的腹泻和/或呕吐和餐饮场所的人的接触历史获得数据。收集外肠拭子或粪便样品,以及食品处理程序以及环境样品,以检测潜在的肠道病毒和细菌。我们计算了赔率比率和95%的置信区间(CIS)。结果:总共157个个体符合可能的案例的定义,其中46例在2018年3月8日和3月22日之间与实验室确认的诺罗病毒感染。学生的比例已经吃过送餐食品3?案例组疾病发作前的日子是对照组的2.69倍(95%CI:1.88-3.85)。进出外卖食品3?几天之前,并在同样的情况下暴露于类似案例,并且在同一宿舍中出现之前的情况72?H是风险因素。总共20名来自学生的直肠拭子样本,来自食品处理程序的10个直肠拭子和2个环境拭子样本,来自外出校园餐厅进行诺维病毒(GII,Genogroup II菌株).Conclusions:我们调查了诺罗病毒感染性腹泻的爆发。由于缺乏监测和监督,食物处理实践带来急性胃肠炎爆发的潜在风险。应更加重视校园餐厅的食品处理程序监测和监督,以减少与递送食品相关的诺病毒相关急性胃肠炎的发病率。

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