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Outbreaks of Norovirus and Acute Gastroenteritis Associated with British Columbia Oysters, 2016-2017.

Kashmeera Meghnath1,2, Paul Hasselback3, Rachel McCormick4, Natalie Prystajecky5, Marsha Taylor6, Lorraine McIntyre6, Stephanie Man5, Yvonne Whitfield7, Bryna Warshawsky7,8, Michael McKinley3, Olga Bitzikos9, April Hexemer4, Eleni Galanis6.   

Abstract

Two outbreaks of norovirus and acute gastroenteritis took place in Canada between November 2016 and April 2017. Both outbreaks were linked to oysters from British Columbia (BC) coastal waters. This paper describes the multi-agency investigations to identify the source and control the outbreak. Public health officials conducted interviews to determine case exposures. Traceback was conducted by collecting oyster tags from restaurants and analyzing them to determine the most common farms. Oyster samples were collected from case homes, restaurants, and harvest sites and tested for the presence of norovirus. Potential environmental pollution sources were investigated to identify the source of the outbreak. Four hundred and 49 cases were identified as part of the two outbreak waves. The oysters were traced to various geographically dispersed farms in BC coastal waters. Twelve farms were closed as a result of the investigations. No environmental pollution sources could be identified as the cause of the outbreak. Similarities in the timeframe, genotype, and geographic distribution of identified oyster farms indicate that they may have been one continuous event. Genotype data indicate that human sewage contamination was the likely cause of the outbreak, although no pollution source was identified.

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Keywords:  Foodborne; Norovirus; Outbreak; Oysters

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30900141     DOI: 10.1007/s12560-019-09374-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Food Environ Virol        ISSN: 1867-0334            Impact factor:   2.778


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