| Literature DB >> 17073084 |
Iain A Gillespie1, Jim McLauchlin, Kathie A Grant, Christine L Little, Vina Mithani, Celia Penman, Christopher Lane, Martyn Regan.
Abstract
Microbiologic and epidemiologic data on 1,933 cases of human listeriosis reported in England and Wales from 1990 to 2004 were reviewed. A substantial increase in incidence occurred from 2001 to 2004. Ten clusters (60 cases), likely to represent common-source outbreaks, were detected. However, these clusters did not account for the upsurge in incidence, which occurred sporadically, predominantly in patients > or =60 years of age with bacteremia and which was independent of sex; regional, seasonal, ethnic, or socioeconomic differences; underlying conditions; or Listeria monocytogenes subtype. The reasons for the increase are not known, but since multiple L. monocytogenes strains were responsible, this upsurge is unlikely to be due to a common-source outbreak. In the absence of risk factors for listeriosis in this emerging at-risk sector of the population, dietary advice on avoiding high-risk foods should be provided routinely to the elderly and immunocompromised, not just to pregnant women.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 17073084 PMCID: PMC3294736 DOI: 10.3201/eid1209.051657
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Emerg Infect Dis ISSN: 1080-6040 Impact factor: 6.883
Clusters of human listeriosis, England and Wales, 1990–2004*
| Year | Area | No. cases | Pregnancy associated | Vehicles of infection | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Serovar | AFLP | Phage | PFGE | |||||
| Clusters probably or likely to be common-source foodborne outbreaks | ||||||||
| 1999a | NE England | 4 | 0 | 4b | ND | ND | ND | Hospital sandwiches |
| 2003 | NE England | 17 | 11 | 4b | V | A | 2 | Butter |
| 2003 | NE England | 18 | 0 | 4b | I | G | 1 | None identified |
| 2003 | S Wales | 2 | 0 | 1/2a | XI | Y | L | Hospital sandwiches |
| 2003b | SW England | 5 | 5 | 1/2a | III | Y | A | Hospital sandwiches |
| 2004 | E Midlands | 6 | 0 | 4b | I | ND | E | None identified |
| 4b | IV | ND | M | None identified | ||||
| 4b | V | ND | J | None identified | ||||
| 2004 | SE England | 2 | 0 | 4b | I | ND | A | Hospital sandwiches |
| 4b | V | ND | B | Not identified | ||||
| Episodes of neonatal cross-infection | ||||||||
| 1990 | SE England | 2 | 2 | 4b | ND | ND | ND | Contact between patients within a delivery suite |
| 1997 | SE England | 2 | 2 | 4b | ND | H | ND | Contact between patients within a delivery suite |
| 1998 | SE England | 2 | 2 | 1/2a | ND | I | ND | Contact between patients within a delivery suite |
*AFLP, amplified fragment-length polymorphism; PFGE, pulsed-field gel electrophoresis; NE, northeast; ND, not done; NT, nontypable; SW, southwest; SE, southeast. Two clusters have previously been described: a () and b ().
Figure 1Sporadic cases of listeriosis reported in England and Wales, 1990–2004.
Figure 2Risk for sporadic nonpregnancy-associated listeriosis by age group, England and Wales, 1993–2004. Individual data shown for years 2001–2004.
Figure 3Biannual risk for sporadic nonpregnancy-associated listeriosis in patients >60 years of age, by region, England and Wales, 1990–2004. E Mids, East Midlands; East, East of England; N East, Northeast England; N West, Northwest England; S East, Southeast England; S West, Southwest England; W Mids, West Midlands, Wales; York & Hum, Yorkshire and the Humber.
Underlying conditions reported for sporadic nonpregnancy-associated listeriosis patients >60 years of age, England and Wales, 1993–2004
| Classification | 1993–2000, n (%) | 2001–2004, n (%) | Total |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cancers | 173 (42) | 143 (43) | 316 |
| Autoimmune disorders | 53 (13) | 46 (14) | 99 |
| Cardiovascular disorders | 54 (13) | 39 (12) | 93 |
| Alcohol-related disorders | 14 (3) | 12 (4) | 26 |
| Renal disorders | 12 (3) | 16 (5) | 28 |
| Diabetes | 11 (3) | 10 (3) | 21 |
| Hepatic and biliary disorders | 9 (2) | 4 (1) | 13 |
| Immunosuppressed | 1 (0) | 4 (1) | 5 |
| Postoperative | 2 (0) | 3 (1) | 5 |
| Multiple pathologic conditions | 59 (14) | 38 (12) | 97 |
| Other pathologic conditions | 19 (5) | 10 (3) | 29 |
| Not specified | 6 (1) | 4 (1) | 10 |
| Total | 413 | 329 | 742 |
Figure 4Sporadic nonpregnancy-associated listeriosis in patients with central nervous system infections and bacteremia alone, England and Wales, 1990–2004.
Risk perspective for listeriosis in England and Wales, 1967–2004
| Years | Cases per year | Percentage | Outbreaks | Reference | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pregnancy associated | <60 y of age (bacteremia) | ||||
| 1967–1985 | <75–136 | 33 | 31 (16) | Some clusters (foodborne?) | ( |
| 1987–1989 | 237–278 | 40 | – | 50% in 1 outbreak (pâté) | ( |
| 1990–2000 | 87–128 | 19 | 67 (49) | Limited clusters | This study |
| 2001–2004 | 136–237 | 11 | 73 (58) | Largely sporadic, some clusters | This study |