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Multi-Province Listeriosis Outbreak Linked to Contaminated Deli Meat Consumed Primarily in Institutional Settings, Canada, 2008

Authors :
Judy Strazds
George Huszczynski
Tina Badiani
Sion Shyng
Doug Everett
Davendra Sharma
Vanessa Allen
Francois-William Tremblay
Janet Reid
Leah Isaac
John L. Wylie
Donna Douey
Dave Engel
Dean Middleton
Fred Jamieson
Brenda Lee
Celine Nadon
Joe Di Lecci
Colette Gaulin
Rachel McCormick
Marie Louie
Jennifer May-Hadford
Urszula Sierpinska
Andrea Currie
Laura MacDougall
Kenneth Ma
Sadjia Bekal
Linda Chui
Paul N. Levett
Carmen Joseph Savelli
Yvonne Whitfield
Brian Major
Linda Hoang
Diane MacDonald
Helen Bangura
Andrea Ellis
James A Flint
Eleni Galanis
Franco Pagotto
Krista Wilkinson
Lorelee Tschetter
Josée Rousseau
Jeffrey M. Farber
Source :
Foodborne pathogens and disease. 12(8)
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

A multi-province outbreak of listeriosis occurred in Canada from June to November 2008. Fifty-seven persons were infected with 1 of 3 similar outbreak strains defined by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis, and 24 (42%) individuals died. Forty-one (72%) of 57 individuals were residents of long-term care facilities or hospital inpatients during their exposure period. Descriptive epidemiology, product traceback, and detection of the outbreak strains of Listeria monocytogenes in food samples and the plant environment confirmed delicatessen meat manufactured by one establishment and purchased primarily by institutions was the source of the outbreak. The food safety investigation identified a plant environment conducive to the introduction and proliferation of L. monocytogenes and persistently contaminated with Listeria spp. This outbreak demonstrated the need for improved listeriosis surveillance, strict control of L. monocytogenes in establishments producing ready-to-eat foods, and advice to vulnerable populations and institutions serving these populations regarding which high-risk foods to avoid.

Details

ISSN :
15567125
Volume :
12
Issue :
8
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Foodborne pathogens and disease
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....6bfb005763c9e71e53084154e6207e08