| Literature DB >> 22377202 |
Adam J Langer1, Tracy Ayers, Julian Grass, Michael Lynch, Frederick J Angulo, Barbara E Mahon.
Abstract
Although pasteurization eliminates pathogens and consumption of nonpasteurized dairy products is uncommon, dairy-associated disease outbreaks continue to occur. To determine the association of outbreaks caused by nonpasteurized dairy products with state laws regarding sale of these products, we reviewed dairy-associated outbreaks during 1993-2006. We found 121 outbreaks for which the product's pasteurization status was known; among these, 73 (60%) involved nonpasteurized products and resulted in 1,571 cases, 202 hospitalizations, and 2 deaths. A total of 55 (75%) outbreaks occurred in 21 states that permitted sale of nonpasteurized products; incidence of nonpasteurized product-associated outbreaks was higher in these states. Nonpasteurized products caused a disproportionate number (≈150× greater/unit of product consumed) of outbreaks and outbreak-associated illnesses and also disproportionately affected persons <20 years of age. States that restricted sale of nonpasteurized products had fewer outbreaks and illnesses; stronger restrictions and enforcement should be considered.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22377202 PMCID: PMC3309640 DOI: 10.3201/eid1803.111370
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Emerg Infect Dis ISSN: 1080-6040 Impact factor: 6.883
Figure 1Number of dairy product–associated outbreaks, by year and pasteurization status of product, United States, 1993–2006.
Characteristics of disease outbreaks after consumption of dairy products, United States, 1993–2006
| Product | Outbreak characteristic, no. | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total | Associated illnesses | Associated hospitalizations | Associated deaths | |
| Nonpasteurized | ||||
| Fluid milk | 46 | 930 | 71 | 0 |
| Cheese | 27 | 641 | 131 | 2 |
| Total | 73 | 1,571 | 202 | 2 |
| Pasteurized | ||||
| Fluid milk | 10 | 2,098 | 20 | 0 |
| Cheese | 38 | 744 | 17 | 1 |
| Total | 48 | 2,842 | 37 | 1 |
| All dairy | 121 | 4,413 | 239 | 3 |
Figure 2Legal status of nonpasteurized dairy product sale or distribution, by state, United States, for A) 1993, B) 1999, and C) 2006. Gray shading indicates states where nonpasteurized dairy product sale or distribution was permitted. States outlined in black changed legal status during the study period.
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