Case Study: Multistate Outbreak of Salmonella Poona. Natalie Wells, MD, MPH CDR, MC, USN

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Case Study: Multistate Outbreak of Salmonella Poona Natalie Wells, MD, MPH CDR, MC, USN 1

Learning Objectives Describe key events in this outbreak Understand military involvement and how it contributed to the civilian investigation Identify lessons learned and best practices in working with veterinary trace back processes 2

Background 907 people from 40 states infected with outbreak strains of S. poona 204 people hospitalized with six deaths Illness date range 3 July 2015 29 February 2016 49% of ill younger than 18 years 56% of ill female 3

Background Epidemiologic, laboratory and traceback investigations identified cucumbers imported from Mexico as the likely source Two national product recalls announced for imported cucumbers Cluster of cases at Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego provided critical information that prompted the distributor Andrew & Williamson Fresh Produce to announce a voluntary product recall 4

Navy Involvement 27 August 2015: Naval Health Research Center (NHRC) reported a cluster of Salmonella cases at MCRD on Epi Chiefs call. 27 August 2015: NHRC reported cluster to Naval Medical Center San Diego (NMCSD) Preventive Medicine 28 August 2015: NHRC reported 8 cases of Salmonella in recruits at MCRD San Diego. Cases identified via NHRC s Acute Gastroenteritis Surveillance Program. 28 August 2015: Notified by county public health that one recruit admitted to NMCSD for bacteremia had blood cultures positive PFGE matched to outbreak Salmonella 5

Cluster Investigation NMCSD Preventive Medicine performed a cluster investigation for a food-borne outbreak Galley inspection Questionnaire provided to cases and controls Comparison of foods commonly eaten Identification of cucumbers as the likely source Navy Environmental and Preventive Medicine Unit utilized Army Public Health Lab for food testing. 6

8-Aug 9-Aug 10-Aug 11-Aug 12-Aug 13-Aug 14-Aug 15-Aug 16-Aug 17-Aug 18-Aug 19-Aug 20-Aug 21-Aug 22-Aug 23-Aug 24-Aug 25-Aug 26-Aug 27-Aug Cluster Investigation EpiCurve 4 Number of Salmonella Cases at MCRD San Diego by Date of Symptom Onset 3 2 Cases 1 0 7

Cluster Investigation 28 August: Cases (7) and Controls (14) interviewed* Odds ratio suggestive of salad, fresh fruit bar, lettuce, and apples Recruit only dining facility mixed fresh cut cucumbers with lettuce Staff dining facility did not mix fresh cut cucumbers with lettuce and did not have an increase in diarrhea surveillance A second hospitalized recruit grew Salmonella in stool culture that was PFGE matched to the outbreak strain. 31 August: all cucumbers discarded from MCRD San Diego dining facility *Unpublished data obtained from LT Eva Reed, USN, Environmental Health Officer 8

Navy Involvement 1 September 2015: Navy participates in first CDC telecon regarding multistate outbreak 2 September 2015: Notified by SDCPH about additional PFGE matched cases from Naval Hospital (NH) Camp Pendleton 9

Army and Navy Collaboration 2 September 2015: US Army Food Inspectors conduct traceback investigation at MCRD San Diego and Camp Pendeleton 3 September 2015: US Army Food Inspectors issue a medical hold on all cucumbers from distributors of concern for ships and bases in western United States 10

Multistate Outbreak Investigation Progress 11 September 2015: Supported by results of MCRD cluster investigation and PFGE matching of cucumber samples, San Diego County Public Health prompted an Andrew & Williamson, national distributor, to issue a voluntary product recall. Andrew & Williamson Fresh Produce reported that the Limited Edition cucumbers were distributed to 22 states (Alaska, Arkansas, Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Idaho, Illinois, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Minnesota, Montana, New Jersey, New Mexico, Nevada, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Carolina, Texas, and Utah and reached customers through retail, food service companies, wholesalers, and brokers) 11

Multistate Outbreak Investigation Progress The FDA traceback investigation determined that the firm Rancho Don Juanito de R.L. de C.V. located in Baja, Mexico was the primary source of cucumbers shipped to Andrew & Williamson. 17 September 2015: An FDA investigator completed an inspection of Rancho Don Juanito de R.L. de C.V. The FDA investigator was accompanied by the Mexican authorities. Among the observations of the FDA investigators were concerns with waste water management, equipment design of the pre-wash area, and storage of packing material. The root cause of the contamination was not identified during the FDA s inspection. Case Study: Multistate Outbreak Salmonella Poona 12

States affected by outbreak strains of Salmonella Poona as of March 16, 2016 (n = 40) # of cases 1- <50 50 -< 99 99-<147 147 - <196 196-245 Accessed at http://www.cdc.gov/salmonella/poona-09-15/map.html on 14 July 2016 13

Lessons Learned Epidemiologic Investigation: Results of cluster investigation in MCRD s closed population supported San Diego County Environmental Health s hypothesis of the food item of interest. Coupling epidemiologic data with food samples provided necessary information for microbiologists and epidemiologists. Close coordination with Army Food Inspectors supported quick action and led to a medical hold on cucumbers for all ships and bases in western United States. 14

Lessons Learned Laboratory Investigation: Pre-existing relationships between NMCSD laboratory and local public health laboratory linked Navy cases to the outbreak strain. NHRC developed relationship and process of forwarding positive cultures for reportable organisms with the local public health laboratory Pulse Field Gel Electrophoresis was vital to identifying causative agents. Both clinical and environmental testing were required to support this outbreak 15

Lessons Learned Traceback Investigation Food distribution in the United States is wider than prior assumptions by the Navy team. FDA began a surveillance sampling program that includes the collection and analysis of 1,600 cucumbers domestic and import samples from packing houses, manufacturers and distributors within the US during FY16. Traceback information from MCRD cluster indicated that cucumbers eaten by ill people were imported from Mexico. Collaboration with Army Food Inspectors increased awareness of evolving situation. Case Study: Multistate Outbreak Salmonella Poona 16

List of Key Collaborators 40 States CDC USDA FDA FBI NMCSD NH Camp Pendleton Army Food Inspectors NHRC NEPMU FIVE DoD/CDC Liaison 17

Contact Information Army: APHC Disease Epidemiology Program Aberdeen Proving Ground MD Comm: (410) 436-7605 DSN: 584-7605 usarmy.apg.medcom-aphc.mbx.disease-epidemiologyprogram13@mail.mil Navy: Contact your cognizant NEPMU NEPMU2: COMM: (757) 950-6600; DSN: (312) 377-6600 Email: usn.hampton-roads.navhospporsva.list.nepmu2norfolk- threatassess@mail.mil NEPMU5: COMM: (619) 556-7070; DSN (312) 526-7070 Email: usn.san-diego.navenpvntmedufive.list.nepmu5-health-surveillance@mail.mil NEPMU6: COMM: (808) 471-0237; DSN: (315) 471-0237 Email: usn.jbphh.navenpvntmedusixhi.list.nepmu6@mail.mil NEPMU7: COMM (int): 011-34-956-82-2230 (local): 727-2230; DSN: 94-314-727-2230 Email: NEPMU7@eu.navy.mil Air Force: Contact your MAJCOM PH or USAFSAM/PHR USAFSAM / PHR / Epidemiology Consult Service Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio Comm: (937) 938-3207 DSN: 798-3207 usafsam.phrepiservic@us.af.mil 18

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