Outbreak of Escherichia coli O157 phage type 2 infection associated with eating precooked meats

Stevenson, J.; Hanson, S.

Communicable Disease Report. Cdr Review 6(8): R116-R118

1996


ISSN/ISBN: 1350-9349
PMID: 8755674
Document Number: 467232
14 cases of Escherichia coli O157 infection were reported to the consultant in communicable disease control in Sunderland Health Authority in August 1995. E. coli O157 phage type 2, Vero cytotoxin 2 was isolated from the faeces of 10 cases. 9 of the isolates were indistinguishable by Vero cytotoxin subtyping and analysis of chromosomal DNA. 2 cases with haemolytic uraemic syndrome were confirmed serologically and 2 cases remained unconfirmed. A case control study showed infection with E. coli O157 to be associated with having eaten precooked meats from a single shop. Environmental investigations at the shop showed that cooked meats were stored close to raw beef, raw meats were left on preparation surfaces, and the same staff served raw and cooked meats. This outbreak draws attention to standards of food preparation and handling in outbreaks of E. coli O157, the issue of cross contamination, and the need to improve local surveillance of haemolytic uraemic syndrome.

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