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Foodborne Outbreak by Salmonella enterica Serovar Weltevreden in West Bengal, India.
Chowdhury, Goutam; Debnath, Falguni; Bardhan, Mainak; Deb, Alok Kumar; Bhuina, Rama; Bhattacharjee, Sudipta; Mondal, Koushik; Kitahara, Kei; Miyoshi, Shin-Ichi; Dutta, Shanta; Mukhopadhyay, Asish K.
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  • Chowdhury G; Department of Bacteriology, ICMR-National Institute of Cholera and Enteric Diseases, Kolkata, West Bengal, India.
  • Debnath F; Department of Collaborative Research Centre of Okayama University for Infectious Diseases, ICMR-National Institute of Cholera and Enteric Diseases, Kolkata, West Bengal, India.
  • Bardhan M; Department of Epidemiology, ICMR-National Institute of Cholera and Enteric Diseases, Kolkata, West Bengal, India.
  • Deb AK; Department of Bacteriology, ICMR-National Institute of Cholera and Enteric Diseases, Kolkata, West Bengal, India.
  • Bhuina R; Department of Epidemiology, ICMR-National Institute of Cholera and Enteric Diseases, Kolkata, West Bengal, India.
  • Bhattacharjee S; Department of Health and Family Welfare, Government of West Bengal, Kolkata, West Bengal, India.
  • Mondal K; Department of Health and Family Welfare, Government of West Bengal, Kolkata, West Bengal, India.
  • Kitahara K; Department of Health and Family Welfare, Government of West Bengal, Kolkata, West Bengal, India.
  • Miyoshi SI; Department of Collaborative Research Centre of Okayama University for Infectious Diseases, ICMR-National Institute of Cholera and Enteric Diseases, Kolkata, West Bengal, India.
  • Dutta S; Department of Collaborative Research Centre of Okayama University for Infectious Diseases, ICMR-National Institute of Cholera and Enteric Diseases, Kolkata, West Bengal, India.
  • Mukhopadhyay AK; Department of Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University, Okayama, Japan.
Foodborne Pathog Dis ; 21(4): 220-227, 2024 Apr.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38190304
ABSTRACT
Foodborne gastroenteritis outbreaks owing to Salmonella enterica serovar Weltevreden (Salmonella Weltevreden) represent a significant global public health problem. In the past two decades, Salmonella Weltevreden has emerged as a dominant foodborne pathogen, especially in South-East Asian countries. This report describes a community foodborne outbreak of gastroenteritis caused by Salmonella Weltevreden in August 2022 following consumption of panipuri from a street vendor in the Polba block in Hooghly district, West Bengal, India. This food item was consumed by 185 people, of whom 129 had acute watery diarrhea with other clinical symptoms and 65 of them were admitted to different District hospitals for treatment. Stool specimens collected from hospitalized cases were positive for S. enterica, and further serotyped as Salmonella Weltevreden. All the Salmonella Weltevreden strains possessed the Salmonella pathogenicity islands associated genes (invA/E, orgA, ttrc, ssaQ, mgtC, misL, spi4D), the enterotoxin (stn), and hyperinvasive locus gene (hilA). Except erythromycin, all the strains were susceptible for commonly used antimicrobials in the treatment of diarrhea. The XbaI-based pulsed-field gel electrophoresis analysis indicated that all the isolates responsible for the recent outbreak were similar, but diverged from other Salmonella Weltevreden that were previously reported in West Bengal. This report indicates that foodborne infection is a major public health concern in India and demands to strengthen capacity-building measures at the local health care levels for linking causative agents of outbreaks.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Salmonella enterica / Gastroenterite Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Salmonella enterica / Gastroenterite Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article