Emerg Infect Dis. 2024 Nov;30(11):2271-2278. doi: 10.3201/eid3011.240172.
The bacterium Vibrio parahaemolyticus is ubiquitous in tropical and temperate waters throughout the world and causes infections in humans resulting from water exposure and from ingestion of contaminated raw or undercooked seafood, such as oysters. We describe a nationwide outbreak of enteric infections caused by Vibrio parahaemolyticus in Australia during September 2021-January 2022. A total of 268 persons were linked with the outbreak, 97% of whom reported consuming Australia-grown oysters. Cases were reported from all states and territories of Australia. The outbreak comprised 2 distinct strains of V. parahaemolyticus, sequence types 417 and 50. We traced oysters with V. parahaemolyticus proliferation back to a common growing region within the state of South Australia. The outbreak prompted a national recall of oysters and subsequent improvements in postharvest processing of the shellfish.
副溶血性弧菌在世界范围内的热带和温带水域中无处不在,可通过水暴露和食用受污染的生的或未煮熟的海鲜(如牡蛎)导致人类感染。我们描述了 2021 年 9 月至 2022 年 1 月期间澳大利亚发生的由副溶血性弧菌引起的全国性肠道感染暴发。共有 268 人与此次暴发有关,其中 97%的人报告食用了澳大利亚产的牡蛎。澳大利亚所有州和地区均有病例报告。此次暴发由 2 种不同的副溶血性弧菌菌株引起,序列类型为 417 和 50。我们追溯到与副溶血性弧菌增殖有关的牡蛎来自南澳大利亚州内的一个共同生长区域。此次暴发促使全国范围内召回牡蛎,并随后改进了贝类的收获后处理。