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Shigellosis among swimmers in a freshwater lake.

作者信息

Iwamoto Martha, Hlady Gary, Jeter Monica, Burnett Cindy, Drenzek Cherie, Lance Susan, Benson James, Page David, Blake Paul

机构信息

Epidemic Intelligence Service, Epidemiology Program Office, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA 30333, USA.

出版信息

South Med J. 2005 Aug;98(8):774-8. doi: 10.1097/01.smj.0000172764.14147.e5.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Shigella infection is highly communicable; however, outbreaks associated with swimming in recreational fresh water are rarely identified.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

A cohort study of lake visitors was performed.

RESULTS

Seventeen (24.6%) case patients among 69 persons who visited the lake over the holiday weekend were identified. Attack rates increased with increasing exposure to lake water; the risk of illness was greatest among swimmers who reported getting lake water in their mouths (relative risk = 5.37, 95% confidence interval = 2.2, 13.3). Shigella sonnei was isolated from stool samples of four of eight swimmers tested.

CONCLUSIONS

The outbreak likely was caused by fecal contamination of lake water by an infected swimmer; there was no evidence of sewage contamination into the lake. Fresh water is a potential source of infection in patients with acute gastroenteritis and recent exposure. Since testing and chlorination of lake water is impractical, prevention relies on avoidance of fecal contamination and/or minimizing ingestion of the water.

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