Increasing incubation periods during a prolonged monophasic Salmonella Typhimurium outbreak with environmental contamination of a commercial kitchen at Oslo Airport, Norway, 2017.

Lotta Siira,Emily MacDonald, Gry Marianne Holmbakken, Tom Sundar, Lars Meyer-Myklestad,Heidi Lange,Lin T Brandal,Umaer Naseer, Gro S Johannessen,Bjarne Bergsjø,Laura Espenhain,Line Vold,Karin Nygård

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In September 2017, a cluster of monophasic Salmonella Typhimurium isolates was identified at the National Reference Laboratory for Enteropathogenic Bacteria in Norway. We investigated the cluster to identify the source and implement control measures. We defined a case as a person with laboratory-confirmed salmonellosis with the outbreak strain multiple locus variable-number tandem repeat analysis type. We conducted descriptive epidemiological and environmental investigations and performed whole genome sequencing (WGS) with core and accessory genome multilocus sequence typing of all isolates from cases or the environment connected with this outbreak. We identified 21 cases, residing in so geographically dispersed counties, all of whom had consumed food or drinks from a cafe at Oslo Airport. Case distribution by date of symptom onset suggested that a point source was introduced in mid-August followed by continued environmental contamination. The incubation periods ranged 0-16 days and increased as the outbreak progressed, likely due to increasingly low-dose exposure as control measures were implemented. WGS confirmed an identical cluster type-944 in all cases and six environmental specimens from the cafe. Control measures, including temporary closure and kitchen refurbishment, failed to eliminate the environmental source. We recommend strengthened hygiene measures for established environmental contamination during an outbreak.
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Norway,Salmonella Typhimurium,disease outbreaks,food-borne diseases,monophasic Salmonella Typhimurium,whole genome sequencing
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