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First reported foodborne outbreak associated with microsporidia, Sweden, October 2009.


ABSTRACT: Microsporidia are spore-forming intracellular parasites that infrequently cause disease in immunocompetent persons. This study describes the first report of a foodborne microsporidiosis outbreak which affected persons visiting a hotel in Sweden. Enterocytozoon bieneusi was identified in stool samples from 7/11 case-patients, all six sequenced samples were genotype C. To confirm that this was not a chance finding, 19 stool samples submitted by healthy persons from a comparable group who did not visit the hotel on that day were tested; all were negative for microsporidia. A retrospective cohort study identified 135 case-patients (attack rate 30%). The median incubation period was 9 days. Consumption of cheese sandwiches [relative risk (RR) 4·1, 95% confidence interval (CI) 1·4-12·2] and salad (RR 2·1, 95% CI 1·1-4) were associated with illness. Both items contained pre-washed, ready-to-eat cucumber slices. Microsporidia may be an under-reported cause of gastrointestinal outbreaks; we recommend that microsporidia be explored as potential causative agents in food- and waterborne outbreaks, especially when no other organisms are identified.

SUBMITTER: Decraene V 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3267097 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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First reported foodborne outbreak associated with microsporidia, Sweden, October 2009.

Decraene V V   Lebbad M M   Botero-Kleiven S S   Gustavsson A-M AM   Löfdahl M M  

Epidemiology and infection 20110509 3


Microsporidia are spore-forming intracellular parasites that infrequently cause disease in immunocompetent persons. This study describes the first report of a foodborne microsporidiosis outbreak which affected persons visiting a hotel in Sweden. Enterocytozoon bieneusi was identified in stool samples from 7/11 case-patients, all six sequenced samples were genotype C. To confirm that this was not a chance finding, 19 stool samples submitted by healthy persons from a comparable group who did not v  ...[more]

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