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International outbreak of multiple Salmonella serotype infections linked to sprouted chia seed powder - USA and Canada, 2013-2014.

R R Harvey1, K E Heiman Marshall2, L Burnworth2, M Hamel3, J Tataryn3, J Cutler3, K Meghnath3, A Wellman4, K Irvin4, L Isaac5, K Chau5, A Locas5, J Kohl6, P A Huth7, D Nicholas7, E Traphagen8, K Soto9, L Mank9, K Holmes-Talbot9, M Needham10, A Barnes10, B Adcock10, L Honish11, L Chui11, M Taylor12, C Gaulin13, S Bekal14, B Warshawsky15, L Hobbs15, L R Tschetter16, A Surin2, S Lance4, M E Wise2, I Williams2, L Gieraltowski2.   

Abstract

Salmonella is a leading cause of bacterial foodborne illness. We report the collaborative investigative efforts of US and Canadian public health officials during the 2013-2014 international outbreak of multiple Salmonella serotype infections linked to sprouted chia seed powder. The investigation included open-ended interviews of ill persons, traceback, product testing, facility inspections, and trace forward. Ninety-four persons infected with outbreak strains from 16 states and four provinces were identified; 21% were hospitalized and none died. Fifty-four (96%) of 56 persons who consumed chia seed powder, reported 13 different brands that traced back to a single Canadian firm, distributed by four US and eight Canadian companies. Laboratory testing yielded outbreak strains from leftover and intact product. Contaminated product was recalled. Although chia seed powder is a novel outbreak vehicle, sprouted seeds are recognized as an important cause of foodborne illness; firms should follow available guidance to reduce the risk of bacterial contamination during sprouting.

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Keywords:  zzm321990 Salmonella entericazzm321990 ; Disease outbreak; foodborne infections

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28318456      PMCID: PMC6527325          DOI: 10.1017/S0950268817000504

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Epidemiol Infect        ISSN: 0950-2688            Impact factor:   2.451


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