Investigation of a monophasic Salmonella Typhimurium outbreak linked to chocolate products as part of wider international outbreak: A matched case–control study, Ireland, 2022

Author:

Nielsen Charlotte Salgaard12ORCID,Garvey Patricia1,Cormican Martin3,DeLappe Niall3,Lenahan Mary4,Moore Orla4,Casey Kay5,Cotter Suzanne1,Gee Sarah1,Aniugbo Benjamin6,Meagher Gerard6,Brabazon Elaine7,Quintyne Keith Ian7,Breslin Anthony8,McBride RoseMary8,Burke Eimear9,White Margaret9,Casey Marie10,Evans Leah10,Conlon Catherine11,Dillon Annette11,Kiernan Regina12,Kilmartin Donna12,Lawlor Cale13,McDermott Ruth13,McKeown Paul1,

Affiliation:

1. Health Service Executive (HSE)—Health Protection Surveillance Centre (HPSC) Dublin Ireland

2. ECDC Fellowship Programme Field Epidemiology Path (EPIET) European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) Stockholm Sweden

3. National Salmonella Shigella & Listeria Reference Laboratory Galway Ireland

4. Food Safety Authority of Ireland Dublin Ireland

5. Environmental Health Service Health Service Executive Dublin Ireland

6. Department of Public Health Health Service Executive—Midlands Dublin Ireland

7. Department of Public Health Health Service Executive—North‐East Dublin Ireland

8. Department of Public Health Health Service Executive—North‐West Dublin Ireland

9. Department of Public Health Health Service Executive—South‐East Dublin Ireland

10. Department of Public Health Health Service Executive—Mid‐West Dublin Ireland

11. Department of Public Health Health Service Executive—South Dublin Ireland

12. Department of Public Health Health Service Executive—West Dublin Ireland

13. Department of Public Health Health Service Executive—East Dublin Ireland

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundIn March 2022, an outbreak investigation was initiated in Ireland after identifying a cluster of monophasic Salmonella Typhimurium cases, affecting primarily small children. Microbiological investigations revealed that the cluster was part of a wider international outbreak.MethodsA total of 18 Irish outbreak cases were identified. We undertook a matched case–control study using the case–case method to determine if exposure to the implicated products was associated with illness.ResultsIn univariable analysis, the highest odds of disease due to monophasic S. Typhimurium versus other gastrointestinal disease were obtained for a chocolate Product A of Brand A [matched odds ratio (mOR) = 7.77, 95% confidence intervals (CI): 0.89–67.20]. When grouping the implicated products in a composite variable, the odds of disease due to monophasic S. Typhimurium versus other gastrointestinal disease were 10.5 times higher with a consumption of at least one of the implicated products [mOR = 10.50, 95% CI: 1.24–88.60, p = 0.031].ConclusionThis analytical study supported the internationally generated hypothesis which led to the implementation of control measures. Owing to the high levels of chocolate purchasing with Easter approaching, early outbreak identification and involvement in the internationally coordinated investigation was essential to an efficient response and to minimise the risk of further harm to a particularly vulnerable population group.

Publisher

Wiley

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