Investigation using whole genome sequencing of a prolonged restaurant outbreak of Salmonella Typhimurium linked to the building drainage system, England, February 2015 to March 2016

Author:

Mair-Jenkins John123,Borges-Stewart Roberta4,Harbour Caroline5,Cox-Rogers Judith5,Dallman Tim6,Ashton Philip6,Johnston Robert7,Modha Deborah8,Monk Philip4,Puleston Richard91

Affiliation:

1. Field Epidemiology Service, National Infection Service, Public Health England, United Kingdom

2. European Programme for Intervention Epidemiology Training (EPIET), European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC), Stockholm, Sweden

3. Field Epidemiology Training Programme, Public Health England, United Kingdom

4. East Midlands Health Protection Team, Public Health England, United Kingdom

5. Environmental Health, Blaby District Council, Blaby, United Kingdom

6. Gastrointestinal Bacteria Reference Unit, National Infection Service, Public Health England, United Kingdom

7. Food Water and Environment Laboratory, National Infection Service, Public Health England, United Kingdom

8. Clinical Microbiology, Leicester Royal Infirmary, University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust, United Kingdom

9. University of Nottingham, School of Medicine, Division of Epidemiology and Public Health, United Kingdom

Abstract

Following notification of a Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium gastroenteritis outbreak, we identified 82 cases linked to a restaurant with symptom onset from 12 February 2015 to 8 March 2016. Seventy-two cases had an isolate matching the nationally unique whole genome sequencing profile (single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) address: 1.1.1.124.395.395). Interviews established exposure to the restaurant and subsequent case–control analysis identified an association with eating carvery buffet food (adjusted odds ratios (AOR): 20.9; 95% confidence interval (CI): 2.2 – ∞). Environmental inspections, food/water testing, and a food trace-back investigation were inconclusive. Repeated cycles of cleaning were undertaken, including hydrogen peroxide fogging, however, transmission continued. After 7 months of investigation, environmental swabbing identified 106 isolates from kitchen surfaces and restaurant drains matching the outbreak profile. We found structural faults with the drainage system and hypothesised that a reservoir of bacteria in drain biofilm and underfloor flooded areas may have sustained this outbreak. Ineffective drain water-traps (U-bends) may have also contributed by allowing transmission of contaminated aerosols into the kitchen environment. These findings suggest that routine swabbing of sink drain points and inspection of drainage systems should be considered in future outbreak scenarios.

Publisher

European Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (ECDC)

Subject

Virology,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Epidemiology

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