Detection of Multiple Noroviruses Associated with an International Gastroenteritis Outbreak Linked to Oyster Consumption

Author:

Le Guyader Françoise S.1,Bon Fabienne2,DeMedici Dario3,Parnaudeau Sylvain1,Bertone Alessandra4,Crudeli Silvia5,Doyle Aoife6,Zidane Mohamed1,Suffredini Elisabetta3,Kohli Evelyne2,Maddalo Francesco4,Monini Marina5,Gallay Anne6,Pommepuy Monique1,Pothier Pierre2,Ruggeri Franco M.5

Affiliation:

1. Laboratoire de Microbiologie, Institut Français pour la Recherche et l'Exploitation de la Mer, Nantes, France

2. Laboratoire de Virologie et Microbiologie Médicale et Moléculaire, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire, Dijon, France

3. Centro Nazionale per la Qualità degli Alimenti e per i Rischi Alimentari, Rome, Italy

4. Azienda Unità Sanitaria Locale, La Spezia, Italy

5. Dipartimento di Sanità Alimentare e Animale, Istituto Superiore di Sanità, Rome, Italy

6. Institut de Veille Sanitaire, Département Maladies Infectieuses, Unité Infections Entériques, Alimentaires et Zoonoses, Saint-Maurice, France

Abstract

ABSTRACT An international outbreak linked to oyster consumption involving a group of over 200 people in Italy and 127 total subjects in 13 smaller clusters in France was analyzed using epidemiological and clinical data and shellfish samples. Environmental information from the oyster-producing area, located in a lagoon in southern France, was collected to investigate the possible events leading to the contamination. Virologic analyses were conducted by reverse transcription-PCR (RT-PCR) using the same primer sets for both clinical and environmental samples. After sequencing, the data were analyzed through the database operated by the scientific network FoodBorne Viruses in Europe. The existence of an international collaboration between laboratories was critical to rapidly connect the data and to fully interpret the results, since it was not obvious that one food could be the link because of the diversity of the several norovirus strains involved in the different cases. It was also demonstrated that heavy rain was responsible for the accidental contamination of seafood, leading to a concentration of up to hundreds of genomic copies per oyster as detected by real-time RT-PCR.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Microbiology (medical)

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