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[An outbreak of Salmonella gastroenteritis among hospital workers].

Authors :
Chávez-de la Peña ME
Higuera-Iglesias AL
Huertas-Jiménez MA
Báez-Martínez R
Morales-de León J
Arteaga-Cabello F
Rangel-Frausto MS
Ponce de León-Rosales S
Source :
Salud publica de Mexico [Salud Publica Mex] 2001 May-Jun; Vol. 43 (3), pp. 211-6.
Publication Year :
2001

Abstract

Objective: To describe and identify the causes of an outbreak of Salmonella enteritidis gastroenteritis that took place in June 1998, among tertiary care hospital workers, in Mexico City.<br />Material and Methods: Cases were hospital workers who developed diarrhea or fever associated with gastrointestinal symptoms, after a meal at the hospital's dining room on June eight; controls were asymptomatic employees who also ate at the hospital's dining room on the same day. A food questionnaire was applied, and stool samples were obtained from all study subjects, including kitchen personnel. Blood cultures were practiced for febrile patients. Odds ratios with 95% confidence intervals (95% CI) and the chi-squared were used for statistical analysis. Statistical significance was set at p < 0.05.<br />Results: One-hundred-fifty-five workers developed symptoms, but only 129 (83.2%) answered the questionnaire; 150 controls were also studied. The most common symptoms were diarrhea (85%), abdominal pain (84%), cephalea (81.4%), nausea (78.3%), and chills (74.4%). Eight blood cultures were negative; 59 stool cultures (46%) from cases and six (4%) from controls, were positive for Salmonella enteritidis. Egg-covered meat was the suspected source of infection (OR 19.39, 95% CI 9.09-41.4); some other foodstuffs like fruit dessert and yogurt, were significantly more frequent in cases than in controls. Food cultures were all negative.<br />Conclusion: This outbreak was probably caused by Salmonella-contaminated foodstuffs (egg-covered meat with potatoes) due to deficient cooking. This report shows the importance of food-quality programs for hospital meals.

Details

Language :
Spanish; Castilian
ISSN :
0036-3634
Volume :
43
Issue :
3
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Salud publica de Mexico
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
11452697