Karen B Lonogan, Alethea De Guzman, Vikki Carr de Los Reyes, Ma Nemia Sucaldito, Ferchito Avelino
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Abstract
Objective: Due to rising cases of foodborne illness in Cayapa village, Abra province, Philippines, a team was dispatched on 21 March 2017 to conduct an epidemiological investigation. The objectives were to confirm the diagnosis, determine the existence of an outbreak, identify risk factors and recommend prevention and control measures.
Methods: A 1:2 case-control study was conducted. We defined a suspected case as a previously well village resident who developed abdominal pain or diarrhoea, and one or more symptoms of fever, vomiting, sore throat, difficulty swallowing or lymphadenopathy between 27 February and 14 March 2017. Confirmed cases were suspected cases who tested positive for Bacillus anthracis through bacterial culture or rt-PCR. Serum and soil samples were collected for testing, and an environmental survey and key informant interviews were conducted. Stata version 13 was used for data analysis.
Results: The epidemic curve indicated a point source outbreak for the 29 cases identified. Common signs and symptoms were abdominal pain (26, 90%), fever (16, 55%) and diarrhoea (14, 48%). One case presented with lymphadenopathy. Interviews revealed that a dead carabao had been butchered and sold to the villagers. The 11 serum specimens and five soil samples tested were negative for B. anthracis. After multivariable analysis, consumption of the uncooked meat of the carabao was significantly associated with being a case (adjusted odds ratio: 6, 95% CI: 1.7-18.4).
Discussion: This outbreak was most likely associated with the consumption of the carcass of a dead carabao. Educating such farming communities on preventive measures for zoonotic diseases is recommended.
目的:由于菲律宾阿布拉省Cayapa村食源性疾病病例上升,于2017年3月21日派遣了一个小组进行流行病学调查。目的是确认诊断、确定是否存在疫情、确定风险因素并建议预防和控制措施。方法:采用1:2病例对照研究。我们将疑似病例定义为2017年2月27日至3月14日期间出现腹痛或腹泻以及发烧、呕吐、喉咙痛、吞咽困难或淋巴结病等一种或多种症状的既往井村居民。确诊病例是通过细菌培养或rt-PCR检测出炭疽杆菌阳性的疑似病例。采集血清和土壤样本进行检测,并进行环境调查和关键举报人访谈。数据分析使用Stata version 13。结果:29例病例的流行曲线显示为点源暴发。常见的体征和症状是腹痛(26.90%)、发烧(16.55%)和腹泻(14.48%)。1例表现为淋巴结病。采访显示,一只死去的卡拉牛被屠宰后卖给了村民。11份血清样本和5份土壤样本检测炭疽杆菌呈阴性。多变量分析后,食用未煮熟的卡拉巴肉与发病显著相关(校正优势比:6,95% CI: 1.7-18.4)。讨论:这次暴发很可能与食用死亡的大白菜尸体有关。建议对这些农业社区进行人畜共患疾病预防措施的教育。