Cacciò Simone M, Chalmers Rachel M, Dorny Pierre, Robertson Lucy J
Department of Infectious Diseases, European Union Reference Laboratory for Parasites, Istituto Superiore di Sanità, Viale Regina Elena 299, Rome 00161, Italy.
Cryptosporidium Reference Unit, Public Health Wales Microbiology and Health Protection, Singleton Hospital, Swansea SA2 8QA, Swansea University Medical School, Singleton Park, Swansea, Wales SA2 8PP, United Kingdom.
Food Waterborne Parasitol. 2018 Jan 8;10:1-5. doi: 10.1016/j.fawpar.2018.01.001. eCollection 2018 Mar.
Foodborne parasites (FBP) are a neglected topic in food safety, due to lack of awareness of their importance for public health, their biological diversity, and, for many FBP, lack of standardized detection methods, which complicates identification of the infection vehicle. The COST Action FA1408, A European Network for Foodborne Parasites (Euro-FBP), aims to limit the impact of FBP on public health by facilitating multidisciplinary cooperation and partnership among researchers, and between researchers and stakeholders. Outbreaks represent a common topic overarching specialization in one or more FBP, thus providing a platform for knowledge exchange. This report summarizes the outcomes of a meeting within the Euro-FBP consortium entitled 'Outbreaks and Outbreak Investigations'. Recent and historical outbreaks of trichinellosis, opisthorchiasis, and cryptosporidiosis were used as examples to underline the complexity of the topic, the different foods implicated and their traceability, and the lack of standardized detection methods for some parasites. Possible solutions to overcome current limitations were also illustrated. The meeting provided an opportunity to learn from recent advances in the study of bacterial foodborne outbreaks, with an emphasis on genome analysis.
食源性寄生虫(FBP)在食品安全领域是一个被忽视的话题,这是由于人们对其对公众健康的重要性、生物多样性缺乏认识,而且对于许多食源性寄生虫来说,缺乏标准化的检测方法,这使得感染源的识别变得复杂。欧洲科学与技术合作组织(COST)的FA1408行动“欧洲食源性寄生虫网络(Euro-FBP)”旨在通过促进研究人员之间以及研究人员与利益相关者之间的多学科合作与伙伴关系,来限制食源性寄生虫对公众健康的影响。疫情爆发是一个涵盖一种或多种食源性寄生虫专业领域的共同主题,因此提供了一个知识交流的平台。本报告总结了Euro-FBP联盟内一次题为“疫情爆发与疫情调查”会议的成果。旋毛虫病、华支睾吸虫病和隐孢子虫病的近期及历史疫情爆发被用作例子,以强调该主题的复杂性、涉及的不同食品及其可追溯性,以及某些寄生虫缺乏标准化检测方法的情况。还阐述了克服当前局限性的可能解决方案。这次会议提供了一个借鉴细菌性食源性疫情研究最新进展的机会,重点是基因组分析。