British Columbia Centre for Disease Control, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
J Food Prot. 2012 Sep;75(9):1715-20. doi: 10.4315/0362-028X.JFP-12-113.
We describe the investigation of a norovirus outbreak associated with raw oyster consumption affecting 36 people in British Columbia, Canada, in 2010. Several genotypes were found in oysters, including an exact sequence match to clinical samples in regions B and C of the norovirus genome (genogroup I genotype 4). Traceback implicated a single remotely located harvest site probably contaminated by ill shellfish workers during harvesting activities. This outbreak resulted in three recalls, one public advisory, and closure of the harvest site.
我们描述了一起与食用生牡蛎相关的诺如病毒暴发的调查,该起暴发影响了 2010 年加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省的 36 人。在牡蛎中发现了几种基因型,包括与诺如病毒基因组 B 和 C 区的临床样本完全匹配的序列(I 型基因型 4)。溯源表明,单一偏远的收获地点可能在收获活动期间被患病贝类工人污染。该起暴发导致了三次召回、一次公共咨询和收获地点关闭。