| Literature DB >> 31437141 |
Ian D Plumb, Colin A Schwensohn, Laura Gieraltowski, Selam Tecle, Zachary D Schneider, Jennifer Freiman, Andrea Cote, Douglas Noveroske, Jonathan Kolsin, Joshua Brandenburg, Jessica C Chen, Kaitlin A Tagg, Porscha Bumpus White, Hazel J Shah, Louise K Francois Watkins, Matthew E Wise, Cindy R Friedman.
Abstract
In September 2018, CDC identified Salmonella enterica serotype Newport (Newport) infections that were multidrug resistant (MDR), with decreased susceptibility to azithromycin, a recommended oral treatment agent. Until 2017, decreased susceptibility to azithromycin had occurred in fewer than 0.5% of Salmonella isolates from U.S. residents. This report summarizes the investigation of a multistate MDR Salmonella outbreak conducted by CDC, state and local health departments, and the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service. During June 2018-March 2019, 255 cases of infection with the outbreak strain were identified in 32 states; 43% of patients (89 of 206 with information on travel) reported recent travel to Mexico. Infections were linked to consumption of soft cheese obtained in Mexico and beef obtained in the United States. Consumers should avoid eating soft cheese that could be made from unpasteurized milk, regardless of the source of the cheese. When preparing beef, a food thermometer should be used to ensure that appropriate cooking temperatures are reached. When antibiotic treatment is needed for a patient, clinicians should choose antibiotics based on susceptibility testing wherever possible.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31437141 PMCID: PMC6705891 DOI: 10.15585/mmwr.mm6833a1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep ISSN: 0149-2195 Impact factor: 17.586
FIGUREIdentification of isolates of the outbreak strain of Salmonella enterica serotype Newport from infected patients (N = 255), by travel status,* and from nonhuman sources† (n = 4), by epidemiologic week and year — United States, June 2018–March 2019
* Defined as reported travel within 7 days before illness onset.
† Cecal sample and beef samples obtained in the United States; sample of cheese obtained in Mexico by a patient infected with the outbreak strain who consumed this cheese.
Consumption of beef or Mexican-style soft cheese within 7 days of illness onset among patients (N = 255) with the outbreak strain of Salmonella enterica serotype Newport — United States, June 2018–January 2019
| Reported exposure within 7 days of illness onset | No./No. with available information (%) | Patients with known travel status (n = 206) | |
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| No. who visited Mexico* (%) | No. who did not visit Mexico* (%) | ||
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| No | 11/121 (9) | 6/47 (13) | 5/73 (7) |
| Yes | 110/121 (91) | 41/47 (87) | 68/73 (93) |
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| United States | 55/110 (50) | 7/41 (17) | 48/68 (71) |
| Mexico | 18/110 (16)† | 17/41 (42) | 1/68 (1)† |
| Unknown | 38/110 (35) | 17/41 (42) | 20/68 (29) |
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| Other | 24/110 (22) | 12/41 (29) | 12/68 (18) |
| Ground | 60/110 (55) | 18/41 (44) | 41/68 (60) |
| Unknown | 26/110 (24) | 11/41 (27) | 15/68 (22) |
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| No | 68/118 (58) | 17/46 (37) | 50/70 (71) |
| Yes | 50/118 (42) | 29/46 (63) | 20/70 (29) |
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| United States | 15/50 (30)§ | 3/29 (10)§ | 12/20 (60) |
| Mexico | 29/50 (58) | 23/29 (79) | 5/20 (25) |
| Unknown | 7/50 (14) | 4/29 (14) | 3/20 (15) |
* Of patients with known travel status, 89 had visited Mexico, and 117 had not visited Mexico.
† One patient who did not travel to Mexico reported eating beef obtained in Mexico in addition to beef obtained in the United States
§ One patient who traveled to Mexico reported eating Mexican-style soft cheese obtained in the United States and also Mexican-style soft cheese obtained in Mexico.
Characteristics of four isolates from nonhuman sources closely related to the outbreak strain of Salmonella enterica serotype Newport — United States, June 2018–January 2019
| Isolate no.* | Isolation date | Source of isolate | Notes on source | Median no. of alleles different from patient isolates (range) |
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| 1 | 9/6/2018 | Steer (cecum) | Texas slaughter and processing facility | 3 (1–7) |
| 2 | 10/05/2018 | Cheese† | Mixture of Oaxaca and queso fresco | 2 (0–5) |
| 3 | 11/09/2018 | Beef trim | Texas slaughter and processing facility | 4 (0–8) |
| 4 | 3/18/2019 | Boneless beef | Texas slaughter and processing facility | 3 (1–7) |
* Isolates were within 0–2 alleles of each other by core genome multilocus sequence typing.
† Obtained from the home of a patient who consumed some of it within 7 days before illness onset; the cheese was purchased from a market in Tijuana, Mexico.