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Outbreaks of Human Salmonella Infections Associated with Live Poultry,United States, 1990–2014
Authors:Colin Basler  Thai-An Nguyen  Tara C Anderson  Thane Hancock  Casey Barton Behravesh
Institution:Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Abstract:Backyard poultry flocks have increased in popularity concurrent with an increase in live poultry–associated salmonellosis (LPAS) outbreaks. Better understanding of practices that contribute to this emerging public health issue is needed. We reviewed outbreak reports to describe the epidemiology of LPAS outbreaks in the United States, examine changes in trends, and inform prevention campaigns. LPAS outbreaks were defined as ≥2 culture-confirmed human Salmonella infections linked to live poultry contact. Outbreak data were obtained through multiple databases and a literature review. During 1990–2014, a total of 53 LPAS outbreaks were documented, involving 2,630 illnesses, 387 hospitalizations, and 5 deaths. Median patient age was 9 years (range <1 to 92 years). Chick and duckling exposure were reported by 85% and 38% of case-patients, respectively. High-risk practices included keeping poultry inside households (46% of case-patients) and kissing birds (13%). Comprehensive One Health strategies are needed to prevent illnesses associated with live poultry.
Keywords:zoonoses  poultry  animal  Salmonella  infection  salmonellosis  bacteria  outbreak  One Health  chicks  ducklings  goslings  poults  Easter  backyard  hatcheries
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