| Literature DB >> 23017158 |
Aron J Hall1, Valerie G Eisenbart, Amy Lehman Etingüe, L Hannah Gould, Ben A Lopman, Umesh D Parashar.
Abstract
Noroviruses are the leading cause of foodborne illness in the United States. To better guide interventions, we analyzed 2,922 foodborne disease outbreaks for which norovirus was the suspected or confirmed cause, which had been reported to the Foodborne Disease Outbreak Surveillance System of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention during 2001-2008. On average, 365 foodborne norovirus outbreaks were reported annually, resulting in an estimated 10,324 illnesses, 1,247 health care provider visits, 156 hospitalizations, and 1 death. In 364 outbreaks attributed to a single commodity, leafy vegetables (33%), fruits/nuts (16%), and mollusks (13%) were implicated most commonly. Infected food handlers were the source of 53% of outbreaks and may have contributed to 82% of outbreaks. Most foods were likely contaminated during preparation and service, except for mollusks, and occasionally, produce was contaminated during production and processing. Interventions to reduce the frequency of foodborne norovirus outbreaks should focus on food workers and production of produce and shellfish.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 23017158 PMCID: PMC3471645 DOI: 10.3201/eid1810.120833
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Emerg Infect Dis ISSN: 1080-6040 Impact factor: 6.883
Figure 1Total number and rate of reported foodborne norovirus outbreaks per 1,000,000 person-years by affected states, United States, 2001–2008. Number given in each state indicates the total number of outbreaks over the 8-year study period; shaded boxes in key indicate the reported rate by quartiles. Multistate outbreaks are assigned as outbreaks to each state involved.
Figure 2Number of reported foodborne norovirus outbreaks by month of first illness onset, United States, 2001–2008. Outbreaks are confirmed as caused by norovirus if fecal or vomitus specimens from >2 persons are positive for the virus by reverse transcription PCR, electron microscopy, or enzyme immunoassay.
Estimated annual number and rate of reported illnesses associated with foodborne norovirus outbreaks by age, sex, and outcome, United States, 2001–2008
| Characteristic | Estimated annual outbreak-associated illnesses* | |
|---|---|---|
| No. (%) | Rate† | |
| Age group, y | ||
| <5 | 215 (2) | 10.6 |
| 5–19 | 1,827 (18) | 30.3 |
| 20–49 | 4,923 (48) | 39.8 |
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| 3,359 (33) | 37.7 |
| Sex | ||
| F | 5,819 (56) | 39.0 |
| M | 4,505 (44) | 31.3 |
| Outcome | ||
| Health care provider visit | 1,247 (12) | 4.3 |
| Hospitalization | 156 (1.5) | 0.5 |
| Death | 1 (0.01) | 0.002 |
| Total Illnesses | 10,324 (100) | 35.2 |
*Proportions of illnesses by age, sex, and outcomes among outbreaks for which such data were reported were extrapolated to all reported foodborne norovirus outbreak–associated illnesses. †Reported rate per 1,000,000 person-years calculated by dividing the number of illnesses by the corresponding US intercensal estimate at the study period midpoint (July 2004) ().
Settings of food preparation in foodborne norovirus outbreaks, United States, 2001–2008*
| Setting† | No. (%) outbreaks | Median no. cases/outbreak (IQR) |
|---|---|---|
| Commercial | 2,432 (83) | 14 (7–26) |
| Restaurant or delicatessen | 1,824 (62) | 12 (6–23) |
| Caterer | 313 (11) | 25 (16–40) |
| Banquet facility | 110 (4) | 30 (19–59) |
| Grocery store | 105 (4) | 13 (9–18) |
| Commercial product served without further preparation | 42 (1) | 20 (11–30) |
| Wedding reception | 22 (1) | 25 (18–35) |
| Fair, festival, other temporary/mobile service | 16 (1) | 21 (6–50) |
| Institutional | 248 (8) | 36 (19–71) |
| School | 91 (3) | 43 (29–92) |
| Nursing home | 66 (2) | 35 (19–60) |
| Camp | 29 (1) | 34 (18–53) |
| Noncafeteria workplace | 18 (1) | 23 (13–56) |
| Prison or jail | 15 (1) | 58 (23–137) |
| Workplace cafeteria | 12 (0.4) | 22 (18–78) |
| Hospital | 11 (0.4) | 53 (16–72) |
| Day care center | 4 (0.1) | 31 (19–65) |
| Office setting | 2 (0.1) | 18 (15–21) |
| Private | 336 (11) | 16 (10–26) |
| Private home | 296 (10) | 15 (9–25) |
| Church, temple, or other place of worship | 31 (1) | 23 (12–40) |
| Picnic | 9 (0.3) | 19 (12–32) |
| Other/Unknown | 267 (9) | 28 (14–49) |
| All outbreaks | 2,922 (100) | 14 (8–30) |
*IQR, interquartile range. †Multiple locations may be implicated in a given outbreak.
Figure 3Commodity and point of contamination implicated in reported norovirus outbreaks involving simple foods (consisting of a single commodity; n = 364), United States, 2001–2008. Point of contamination was classified as unknown if insufficient or conflicting information was provided in the outbreak report.
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