Foodborne disease outbreaks in nursing homes, 1975 through 1987
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Foodborne disease outbreaks in nursing homes, 1975 through 1987
Abstract
Objective: --To describe the epidemiology of foodborne disease outbreaks in nursing homes and to identify where preventive efforts might be focused.
Data sources: --Reports by state and local health departments of foodborne disease outbreaks occurring from January 1, 1975, through December 31, 1987.
Study selection: --Foodborne disease outbreaks reported to the Centers for Disease Control, Atlanta, Ga, on standard investigation forms.
Data extraction: --Each foodborne disease outbreak report was examined by an epidemiologist or statistician. Outbreaks were considered to have a known pathogen if confirmed by laboratory tests, and a known vehicle when an epidemiologic investigation implicated a specific food item.
Data synthesis: --From 1975 through 1987, 26 states reported 115 outbreaks of foodborne disease in nursing homes, causing illness in 4944 persons and death in 51. These outbreaks represented 2% of all reported foodborne disease outbreaks and 19% of outbreak-associated deaths in this period. Of 52 outbreaks with a known cause, Salmonella was the most frequently reported pathogen, accounting for 52% of outbreaks and 81% of deaths. Salmonella enteritidis outbreaks accounted for 56% of the Salmonella-associated deaths since 1981. The implicated food vehicles in S enteritidis outbreaks were made with eggs or prepared with equipment contaminated with eggs. Staphylococcal foodborne disease was the next most commonly identified cause, accounting for 23% of outbreaks.
Conclusions: --Since the elderly are at high risk for serious morbidity from foodborne disease, nursing homes should practice careful food handling, preparation, and storage procedures; provide education for food handlers; and have active infection control programs to rapidly detect and control outbreaks of foodborne disease.
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