A gastroenteritis outbreak investigation, NIGDE city center, March 2014

Ebru Tozan, P. Duman, Hanife Demet Elbasan, Ömür Aktepe, F. Sezen, F. Temel, G. Korukluoglu, M. B. Sucaklı
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Objective: In Nigde city center, during 18–30 March 2014, 1288 acute gastroenteritis cases were admitted to hospitals and family health centers. We investigated to identify the cause, mode of transmission, implement control measures, prevent future outbreaks. Methods: In case-control study to test the hypothesis “The source of this outbreak is contaminated tap water”, we reviewed health records for ICD-10 codes (A09, R11, K52) during 18–30 March. We defined probable case as onset of vomiting or diarrhea among 0-14 age-group resident of 15 neighborhoods with highest attack rates.. We compared 88 case-patients and randomly selected age-group-matched neighborhood controls. We tested clinical specimens, water samples. Results: Main symptoms of probable cases were diarrhea (80.7%), abdominal pain (84.1%), nausea (89.8%), vomiting (84.1%), fever (55.7%). When drinking only bottled water was taken as reference, drinking only tap water was 6.5 times higher in case patients (OR adj =6.5, 95%Cl=2.1–19.1). Of the 6 stool specimens, 4 tested positive for rotavirus. Water samples were positive for Escherichia coli, coliform bacteria. Free chlorine level was zero ppm in 5 of 7 samples. Conclusions: Contaminated tap water caused this rotavirus outbreak. The point of contamination couldn’t be identified. We recommended, drinking tap water chlorination, monitoring should be done regularly to prevent waterborne outbreaks. Key words : Water, Diarrhea, Case-Control Studies, Rotavirus, Outbreaks.
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2014年3月尼格德市中心一起肠胃炎暴发调查
目的:2014年3月18日至30日,尼德市中心医院和家庭保健中心共收治1288例急性肠胃炎病例。我们进行了调查,以确定病因、传播方式,实施控制措施,防止未来疫情的爆发。方法:采用病例对照研究方法,对3月18-30日ICD-10编码(A09、R11、K52)的卫生记录进行分析,以验证“本次疫情的源头是受污染的自来水”这一假设。我们将可能病例定义为发病率最高的15个社区0-14岁年龄组居民中出现呕吐或腹泻的病例。我们比较了88例患者和随机选择的年龄匹配的邻居对照。我们测试了临床样本和水样。结果:可能病例的主要症状为腹泻(80.7%)、腹痛(84.1%)、恶心(89.8%)、呕吐(84.1%)、发热(55.7%)。以仅饮用瓶装水为参照,仅饮用自来水的患者比仅饮用自来水的患者高6.5倍(OR adj =6.5, 95%Cl=2.1 ~ 19.1)。在6个粪便标本中,4个轮状病毒检测呈阳性。水样大肠杆菌、大肠菌群阳性。在7个样本中,有5个样本的游离氯含量为零ppm。结论:此次轮状病毒暴发是由自来水污染引起的。污染点无法确定。我们建议,饮用自来水加氯后,应定期进行监测,防止水源性疾病暴发。关键词:水,腹泻,病例对照研究,轮状病毒,暴发
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