| Literature DB >> 29338811 |
Nathalie Jourdan-da Silva1, Laetitia Fabre2, Eve Robinson1,3, Nelly Fournet1, Athinna Nisavanh1, Mathias Bruyand1, Alexandra Mailles1, Estelle Serre2, Magali Ravel2, Véronique Guibert2, Sylvie Issenhuth-Jeanjean2, Charlotte Renaudat2, Mathieu Tourdjman1, Alexandra Septfons1, Henriette de Valk1, Simon Le Hello2.
Abstract
On 1 December 2017, an outbreak of Salmonella Agona infections among infants was identified in France. To date, 37 cases (median age: 4 months) and two further international cases have been confirmed. Five different infant milk products manufactured at one facility were implicated. On 2 and 10 December, the company recalled the implicated products; on 22 December, all products processed at the facility since February 2017. Trace-forward investigations indicated product distribution to 66 countries.Entities:
Keywords: Salmonella Agona; infant; international; milk powder; outbreak
Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 29338811 PMCID: PMC5770849 DOI: 10.2807/1560-7917.ES.2018.23.2.17-00852
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Euro Surveill ISSN: 1025-496X
Figure 1Epicurve of Salmonella Agona confirmed cases in infants by week of diagnosis at the National Reference Centre, France, 2017 (n = 37)
Figure 2Phylogenetic tree of Salmonella Agona strains received at the National Reference Centre, France, 2017 (n = 88)