An outbreak and case-control study of Salmonella Havana linked to alfalfa sprouts in South Australia, 2018

Author:

Harfield Stephen1,Beazley Rebecca2,Denehy Emma2,Centofanti Alessia2,Dowsett Paul3,Housen Tambri4,Flood Louise2

Affiliation:

1. Australian National University, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia; South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia

2. South Australian Department of Health and Wellbeing, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia

3. Department of Primary Industries and Regions, South Australia, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia

4. Australian National University, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia

Abstract

An epidemiological investigation and a retrospective case-control study were conducted into an outbreak of Salmonella Havana in alfalfa sprouts, in Adelaide, Australia. In total, 31 cases of S. Havana were notified during June and July 2018 and linked to the outbreak. Eighteen cases and 54 unmatched controls were included in a case-control study. Results from the case-control study indicated an increased risk of illness linked to the consumption of alfalfa sprouts; this was supported by trace-back, sampling and environmental investigations. This outbreak of S. Havana was caused by consumption of alfalfa sprouts from one local sprouts producer. It is unclear as to when in the production of alfalfa sprouts the contamination occurred. However, contaminated seeds and poor pest control are the most likely causes. This investigation highlights the importance of ensuring that producers take appropriate action to minimise the likelihood of contamination and to comply with legislation and standards for primary production and food safety.

Publisher

Australian Government Department of Health

Subject

General Medicine

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