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Investigation of a salmonellosis outbreak linked to French toast sandwich with the use of surveillance camera, Taiwan, 2018

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 May 2020

Yu-Neng Chueh
Affiliation:
Field Epidemiology Training Program, Taiwan Centers for Disease Control, Taipei, Taiwan Southern Regional Center, Taiwan Centers for Disease Control, Tainan, Taiwan
Tsai-Hsia Du
Affiliation:
Chiayi County Health Bureau, Chiayi County Government, Chiayi, Taiwan
Chao-Jung Lee
Affiliation:
Chiayi County Health Bureau, Chiayi County Government, Chiayi, Taiwan
Ying-Shu Liao
Affiliation:
Center for Diagnostics and Vaccine Development, Taiwan Centers for Disease Control, Taipei, Taiwan
Chien-Shun Chiou
Affiliation:
Center for Diagnostics and Vaccine Development, Taiwan Centers for Disease Control, Taipei, Taiwan
Jui-Chen Chang
Affiliation:
Southern Regional Center, Taiwan Centers for Disease Control, Tainan, Taiwan
Chiao-Wen Lin
Affiliation:
Southern Regional Center, Taiwan Centers for Disease Control, Tainan, Taiwan
Tsuey-Fong Lee
Affiliation:
Southern Regional Center, Taiwan Centers for Disease Control, Tainan, Taiwan
Chia-Ping Su*
Affiliation:
Field Epidemiology Training Program, Taiwan Centers for Disease Control, Taipei, Taiwan Institute of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan
*
Author for correspondence: Chia-ping Su, E-mail: cpsu@cdc.gov.tw
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Abstract

Salmonella is a leading cause of foodborne outbreaks in Taiwan. On 27 April 2018, a salmonellosis outbreak among customers of a restaurant was reported to the Taiwan CDC. We investigated the outbreak to identify infection sources and prevent further transmission. We interviewed ill customers and their dining companions. We conducted a case-control study to identify foods associated with the illness. Case-patients were those who had diarrhoea within 72 h after eating at the restaurant during 16–27 April 2018. Specimens, food samples and environmental samples were collected and tested for enteric pathogens. Salmonella isolates were analysed with pulse-field gel electrophoresis and whole-genome sequencing. We inspected the restaurant sanitation and reviewed kitchen surveillance camera recordings. We identified 47 case-patients, including one decedent. Compared with 44 controls, case-patients were more likely to have had a French toast sandwich (OR: 102.4; 95% CI: 18.7–952.3). Salmonella Enteritidis isolates from 16 case-patients shared an indistinguishable genotype. Camera recordings revealed eggshell contamination, long holding time at room temperature and use of leftovers during implicated food preparation. Recommendations for restaurant egg-containing food preparation are to use pasteurised egg products and ensure a high enough cooking temperature and long enough cooking time to prevent Salmonella contamination.

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Fig. 1. A flow chart showing identification of case-patients and controls in a salmonellosis outbreak associated with a restaurant during 16–27 April 2018 in Taiwan.

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Fig. 2. Case-patients of salmonellosis outbreak in a restaurant by date of onset during 16–27 April 2018 in Taiwan (n = 47).

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Table 1. Univariate analysis results for food items consumed by case-patients (n = 47) and controls (n = 44) at a restaurant associated with a salmonellosis outbreak during 16–27 April 2018 in Taiwan

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Fig. 3. Pulse-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE) patterns for Salmonella isolates collected from a restaurant associated with a salmonellosis outbreak in Taiwan during 16–27 April 2018. Note: These isolates included 13 from the decedent, two from a case-patient and one from an ill person who was positive for Salmonella species but not included in our case-control study because of incomplete interview responses.

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Fig. 4. A single linkage tree constructed with whole-genome single nucleotide polymorphism (wgSNP) profiles for Salmonella enterica serotype Enteritidis isolates with PFGE pattern SEX.010. Six S. Enteritidis isolates were collected in this outbreak and 21 were obtained from 2006 to 2018. The six isolates recovered from this outbreak are marked in yellow and asterisks indicate two isolates from the decedent.