A protracted outbreak of Salmonella Hessarek infection associated with one brand of eggs—South Australia, March 2017 - July 2018

Author:

Kenny Bernadette1,Miller Megge J2,McEvoy Vanessa3,Centofanti Alessia4,Stevens Cherylyn P5

Affiliation:

1. Communicable Disease Control Branch, Department for Health and Wellbeing, SA Health, Government of South Australia.

2. Communicable Disease Control Branch, Department for Health and Wellbeing, SA Health, Government of South Australia

3. , Food and Controlled Drugs Branch, Department for Health and Wellbeing, SA Health, Government of South Australia.

4. Food Standards Surveillance Section, Food and Controlled Drugs Branch, Department for Health and Wellbeing, SA Health, Government of South Australia.

5. Food and Controlled Drugs Branch, Department for Health and Wellbeing, SA Health, Government of South Australia.

Abstract

Salmonella Hessarek is an uncommon serotype in Australia. We report on the investigation of a protracted outbreak of 25 cases of S. Hessarek gastroenteritis in which cases were defined as any laboratory confirmed case of Salmonella Hessarek notified to the South Australian Communicable Disease Control Branch from 1st March 2017 to 3 July 2018. We conducted a descriptive case series investigation interviewing all cases and 17 (68%) reported consuming brand X free-range eggs. Four samples of one-dozen brand X eggs were cultured for the presence of Salmonella spp. One out of the four samples returned positive for S. Hessarek in the contents of the eggs; Salmonella was not present in any of the whole egg rinses of the four samples. The high proportion of cases reporting the consumption of brand X free-range eggs and the isolation of S. Hessarek from sampling four dozen brand X eggs is an unusually strong signal implicating brand X eggs as the source of this outbreak. From a public health perspective, it is important to understand the behaviour of S. Hessarek including its ability to be present in the content of eggs and further research is recommended. The findings in this investigation into a rare Salmonella serotype highlight the need for continuous monitoring of the epidemiology of Salmonella in Australia including the epidemiology of egg-associated Salmonella outbreaks of human disease.

Publisher

Australian Government Department of Health

Subject

General Medicine

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