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2020年美国一起与甜瓜相关的纽波特菌感染疫情调查。

An investigation of an outbreak of Newport infections linked to melons - United States, 2020.

作者信息

Jenkins Erin, Gardenhire Ifueko, Whitney Brooke M, Martin Krystalyn B, Schwensohn Colin, Gieraltowski Laura, Leeper Molly M, McCurdy Vivien, McClure Monica, Wellman Allison, Pightling Arthur, Smith Michelle, Swinford Angela, Hainstock Lisa, Crosby Alvin J, Bazaco Michael C, Viazis Stelios

机构信息

Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition, Food and Drug Administration, College Park, MD, USA.

Office of Regulatory Affairs, Food and Drug Administration, Silver Spring, MD, USA.

出版信息

Food Control. 2023 Oct;152:109833. doi: 10.1016/j.foodcont.2023.109833. Epub 2023 May 24.

Abstract

The United States are one of the world's leading consumers of melons. In 2020, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and state health and regulatory partners investigated an outbreak of Newport infections linked to melons from southwest Indiana, resulting in 80 ill persons and 18 hospitalizations reported across 15 states. Epidemiologic and traceback data indicated melons as the vehicle for these infections, but the collinearity of melon varieties purchased and consumed together in combination with the traceback investigation that could not rule out either melon type, did not allow investigators to delineate whether the vehicle was cantaloupe alone or, both cantaloupe and watermelons. Analysis of traceback records for cantaloupe and/or watermelon exposures for 12 ill people indicated convergence on a grower in southwest Indiana which supplied cantaloupe to the nine of eleven points of service where ill people purchased cantaloupe; similar convergence was not observed for watermelon. While isolates were recovered from environmental samples collected by FDA throughout the growing operation, they were not highly genetically related to the outbreak strain by whole genome sequencing analyses, i.e. greater than a 20 high quality single nucleotide polymorphisms difference. This outbreak illustrates the need for additional efforts to determine the source and extent of environmental contamination in the melon growing region of southwest Indiana and emphasizes the need for outreach and education efforts to help promote farm practices to reduce pathogen contamination of melons.

摘要

美国是全球主要的甜瓜消费国之一。2020年,美国食品药品监督管理局(FDA)、疾病控制与预防中心(CDC)以及各州卫生和监管合作伙伴对一起与印第安纳州西南部甜瓜相关的纽波特感染疫情进行了调查,此次疫情导致15个州报告了80人患病,18人住院。流行病学和溯源数据表明甜瓜是这些感染的传播媒介,但购买和食用的甜瓜品种具有共线性,且溯源调查无法排除任何一种甜瓜类型,这使得调查人员无法确定传播媒介仅是哈密瓜,还是哈密瓜和西瓜两者皆是。对12名患者的哈密瓜和/或西瓜接触溯源记录的分析表明,感染源集中在印第安纳州西南部的一家种植商,该种植商向11个服务点中的9个供应了哈密瓜,患者在这些服务点购买了哈密瓜;而西瓜未观察到类似的集中情况。虽然FDA在整个种植过程中采集的环境样本中分离出了菌株,但通过全基因组测序分析,这些菌株与疫情菌株的基因相关性并不高,即单核苷酸多态性差异大于20个高质量位点。此次疫情表明,需要做出更多努力来确定印第安纳州西南部甜瓜种植区环境污染的来源和程度,并强调需要开展宣传和教育工作,以促进农场采取措施减少甜瓜的病原体污染。

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