Holman Emily J, Allen Keith S, Holguin John R, Torno Mauro, Lachica Miriam
J Environ Health. 2014 Sep;77(2):18-20.
Between January and April 2012, the city of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services investigated an outbreak involving 19 case patients who had tested positive for Salmonella enterica serotype Typhimurium with indistinguishable pulsed-field gel electrophoresis patterns. All cases were residents of or traveled to the city of Long Beach, California, during their incubation period, and the majority of patients reported eating at one of two restaurants in Long Beach. This article describes the outbreak investigation that traced the source to an asymptomatic food handler working at both restaurants and highlights the importance of maintaining a high index of suspicion for food handlers when faced with local outbreaks of diarrheal illness.
2012年1月至4月期间,长滩市卫生与公众服务部对一起疫情进行了调查,此次疫情涉及19例病例,这些病例的肠炎沙门氏菌鼠伤寒血清型经脉冲场凝胶电泳图谱鉴定无法区分且检测呈阳性。所有病例在潜伏期均为加利福尼亚州长滩市居民或曾前往该市,大多数患者报告称在长滩市的两家餐馆之一就餐。本文描述了此次疫情调查,该调查将源头追溯至在两家餐馆工作的一名无症状食品处理人员,并强调了在面对当地腹泻病疫情时,对食品处理人员保持高度怀疑的重要性。