An analysis of a foodborne illness outbreak caused by Salmonella typhimurium in a rural self-hosted banquet in Yaodu District, Linfen City, Shanxi Province
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1.Yaodu District Center for Disease Control and Prevention,Linfen City , Shanxi Province, Shanxi Linfen 041000, China;2.Jinzhong City Centre for Disease Control and Prevention, Shanxi Province, Shanxi Yuci 030600,China

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    Objective To investigate and analyse a foodborne disease outbreak caused by food contaminated with Salmonella typhimurium at a rural home-hosted banquet, and to provide a basis for the management of similar incidents in the future.Methods Data analysis on the outbreak of foodborne diseases caused by Salmonella typhimurium at a rural self-run banquet in Yaodu District, Linfen City, Shanxi Province in April 2019.Results A total of 41 cases were searched and the incidence rate was 14.64% (41/280). The main clinical manifestations were abdominal pain (95.12%), diarrhea (92.68%), nausea (34.15%) and dizziness (31.71%). The epidemic curve showed point source exposure, case-control and single-factor analysis showed that cold pork head meat (OR=3.85,95% CI:1.52-9.75) was suspected food. Salmonella typhimurium was detected in the stool sample of the three patients, which was consistent with the clinical symptoms and incubation period of the patients.Conclusion This was an outbreak of foodborne illness caused by the consumption of pork head meat contaminated with Salmonella typhimurium.

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HU Pinmei, JI Yueping, CHENG Junli. An analysis of a foodborne illness outbreak caused by Salmonella typhimurium in a rural self-hosted banquet in Yaodu District, Linfen City, Shanxi Province[J].中国食品卫生杂志,2024,36(6):695-698.

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  • Received:July 05,2023
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