| Literature DB >> 24785983 |
Mariah Zeigler, Chad Claar, Daviesha Rice, Jack Davis, Tammy Frazier, Alex Turner, Corinna Kelley, Jonathan Capps, Andrea Kent, Valerie Hubbard, Christiana Ritenour, Cristina Tuscano, Zuwen Qiu-Shultz, Collette Fitzgerald Leaumont.
Abstract
On October 12, 2012, the Nellis Air Force Base Public Health Flight (Nellis Public Health), near Las Vegas, Nevada, was notified by the Mike O'Callaghan Federal Medical Center (MOFMC) emergency department (ED) of three active-duty military patients who went to the ED during October 10-12 with fever, vomiting, and hemorrhagic diarrhea. Initial interviews by clinical staff members indicated that all three patients had participated October 6-7 in a long-distance obstacle adventure race on a cattle ranch in Beatty, Nevada, in which competitors frequently fell face first into mud or had their heads submerged in surface water. An investigation by Nellis Public Health, coordinated with local and state health officials, identified 22 cases (18 probable and four confirmed) of Campylobacter coli infection among active-duty service members and civilians. A case-control study using data provided by patients and healthy persons who also had participated in the race showed a statistically significant association between inadvertent swallowing of muddy surface water during the race and Campylobacter infection (odds ratio = 19.4; p<0.001). Public health agencies and adventure race organizers should consider informing race attendees of the hazards of inadvertent ingestion of surface water.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24785983 PMCID: PMC4584888
Source DB: PubMed Journal: MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep ISSN: 0149-2195 Impact factor: 17.586
FIGURENumber of probable and confirmed cases of Campylobacter coli infection among participants in a long-distance obstacle adventure race, by date of symptom onset — Nevada, October 2012
Number of persons (N = 22) with signs and symptoms of confirmed or probable Campylobacter coli infection after participating in a long-distance obstacle adventure race — Nevada, October 2012
| Sign/Symptom | No. | (% |
|---|---|---|
| Diarrhea | 18 of 19 | (95) |
| Cramps | 14 of 19 | (74) |
| Fever | 10 of 18 | (56) |
| Nausea | 10 of 18 | (56) |
| Vomiting | 9 of 17 | (53) |
| Watery diarrhea | 7 of 10 | (70) |
| Bloody diarrhea | 6 of 10 | (60) |
| Influenza-like illness | 6 of 10 | (60) |
| Mucus-like diarrhea | 3 of 10 | (30) |
| Chills | 3 of 7 | (43) |
Denominator values varied as a result of nonreporting by some participants.
Comparison of case-patients with Campylobacter coli infection and control subjects among participants in a long-distance obstacle adventure race, by food and water exposures — Nevada, October 2012
| Case-patients (n = 22) | Controls (n = 24) | |||
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| Exposure | % | % | Odds ratio | p-value |
| Inadvertent swallowing of muddy water while competing | 89 | 30 | 19.4 | <0.001 |
| Consumption of potable drinking water provided by race organizers | 100 | 100 | 2.6 | 0.48 |
| Consumption of food provided by race organizers | 93 | 74 | 4.9 | 0.16 |
| Full body submersion in surface water | 94 | 96 | 0.7 | 0.86 |
| Exposure of eyes or mouth to surface water or mud | 100 | 74 | 6.4 | 0.09 |
Denominator values varied as a result of nonreporting by some participants.