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. 2010 Dec;138(12):1765-74.
doi: 10.1017/S0950268810001986. Epub 2010 Aug 27.

An outbreak of Salmonella Paratyphi A in a boarding school: a community-acquired enteric fever and carriage investigation

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An outbreak of Salmonella Paratyphi A in a boarding school: a community-acquired enteric fever and carriage investigation

H H Yang et al. Epidemiol Infect. 2010 Dec.

Abstract

Salmonella Paratyphi A (SPA) is rapidly becoming a common cause of enteric fever in South East Asia. A large outbreak of SPA occurred in a boarding middle school in China in 2004. There were 394 suspected cases; 95·5% were students. The highest incidence was in the youngest children (7th grade). Forty-four of 151 (29%) blood cultures and 4/54 (7·4%) rectal swabs were positive for SPA; three were from kitchen workers. The geometric mean levels of serum IgG anti-lipopolysaccharide (anti-LPS) from patients was higher than from healthy individuals [35·25 vs. 5·20 ELISA units (EU), P<0·001]. A kitchen worker with a positive rectal swab, negative blood culture and a high level of serum IgG anti-LPS (529·65 EU), was identified as a possible SPA carrier. No SPA was isolated from water or food samples. A survey of students' habits indicated drinking unboiled water as being the main reason for contracting the disease. Hand washing was the second most important factor. A food handler with possible SPA carriage could also have been a risk factor. Attention to maintaining a safe water supply, enhancing food-handler hygiene and proper hand washing can help to prevent similar outbreaks in the future.

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Cases of Salmonella Paratyphi A in students attending Langtien Middle School by date of illness onset, from the beginning of the summer vacation (10 July 2004) to the end of the outbreak (7 December 2004). Cases during the summer (10 July to 30 August 2004) were from Lingchung CDC record

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