Denise Fusco Marques
Instituto Adolfo Lutz
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Revista De Saude Publica | 1998
Jacqueline Tanury Macruz Peresi; Ivete Aparecida Zago Castanheira de Almeida; Sonia Isaura de Lima; Denise Fusco Marques; Elisabete C.A. Rodrigues; Sueli Aparecida Fernandes; Dilma Scala Gelli; Kinue Irino
OBJECTIVE It is to describe outbreaks of salmonellosis reported from July 1993 through June 1997 in the Northwest region of S. Paulo State, Brazil, one of the areas where several foodborne outbreaks of salmonellosis have been recently detected. METHOD Data of 19 epidemiological investigations were analysed; 87 stool specimens and 38 food samples (including 12 of shell eggs) were processed for microbiological analysis. Salmonella strains were identified by serotyping, phagetyping and antimicrobial susceptibility testing. RESULTS There were 906 ill persons including 295 hospitalized patients. Phage type 4 (PT 4) Salmonella Enteritidis strains were isolated from 80.5% of stool samples, from all food samples and from 41.7% of eggs. Of the outbreaks, 95.7% were associated with the consumption of food containing raw or undercooked eggs. All strains were susceptible to the 13 antimicrobials, except the strains from the nosocomial outbreak. CONCLUSIONS The results obtained show the need for the implementation of control measures regarding egg and storage, as well as for guidance to the public as to the risks involved in the consumption of inadequately prepared eggs.
Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases | 2015
Ivete Aparecida Zago Castanheira de Almeida; Jacqueline Tanury Macruz Peresi; Elisabete Cardiga Alves; Denise Fusco Marques; Inara Siqueira de Carvalho Teixeira; Sonia Izaura de Lima e Silva; Sandra Regina Ferrari Pigon; Monique Ribeiro Tiba; Sueli Aparecida Fernandes
OBJECTIVES The aim of this study is to report the occurrence of the first outbreak of food poisoning caused by Salmonella Alachua in Brazil, as well as the antimicrobial susceptibility and the genetic relatedness of Salmonella Alachua strains isolated from clinical and food samples. MATERIAL AND METHODS To elucidate the outbreak, an epidemiological investigation was carried out, and two samples of common food were tested--mayonnaise salad and galinhada (a traditional Brazilian dish of chicken and rice)--according to the Compendium of methods for the microbiological examination of foods. Five stool samples were tested employing classic methods for the isolation and identification of enterobacteria. Strains of Salmonella were characterized for antibiotic susceptibility according to the Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute guidelines (2013), and submitted to pulsed-field gel electrophoresis analysis, performed according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention PulseNet protocol. RESULTS A total of 94 people were interviewed after ingesting the food, 66 of whom had become ill. A 60-year old female patient who was hospitalized in a serious condition, developed septic shock and died two days after consuming the food. The presence of Salmonella Alachua was confirmed in all the analyzed stool samples, and in the two types of food. The five strains showed higher than minimum inhibitory concentration values of nalidixic acid (≥256 μg/mL) and reduced ciprofloxacin susceptibility (minimum inhibitory concentration=0.5 μg/mL). The pulsed-field gel electrophoresis analysis revealed indistinguishable patterns in Salmonella Alachua strains isolated from clinical and food samples. CONCLUSION The data presented herein confirm the foodborne disease outbreak. They also allowed for the identification of the source of infection, and suggest that products from poultry are potential reservoirs for this serotype, reinforcing the importance of warning consumers about the danger of possible contamination.
Rev. Inst. Adolfo Lutz | 2000
Ivete Aparecida Zago Castanheira de Almeida; Jacqueline Tanury Macruz Peresi; Inara Siqueira de Carvalho; Elisabete C.A. Rodrigues; Denise Fusco Marques; Ana Terezinha Tavechio; Sueli Aparecida Fernandes
Revista do Instituto Adolfo Lutz | 2000
I. A. Z. C. de Almeida; Jacqueline Tanury Macruz Peresi; I. S. de Carvalho; Elisabete C.A. Rodrigues; Denise Fusco Marques; Ana Terezinha Tavechio; Sueli Aparecida Fernandes
Revista do Instituto Adolfo Lutz (Impresso) | 2006
Jacqueline Tanury Macruz Peresi; Ivete Aparecida Zago Castanheira de Almeida; Elisabete Alves Cardiga; Denise Fusco Marques; Fátima Aparecida Carnicel; Fernando Leite Hoffmann
Revista do Instituto Adolfo Lutz (Impresso) | 2011
Jacqueline Tanury Macruz Peresi; Ivete Aparecida Zago Castanheira de Almeida; Inara Siqueira de Carvalho Teixeira; Sonia Izaura de Lima e Silva; Elisabete Cardiga Alves; Denise Fusco Marques; Aparecida Klai Ribeiro
Revista do Instituto Adolfo Lutz | 2014
Ivete Aparecida Zago Castanheira de Almeida; Jacqueline Tanury Macruz Peresi; Elisabete Cardiga Alves; Denise Fusco Marques; Inara Siqueira de Carvalho Teixeira; Sonia Izaura de Lima e Silva; S. R. F. Pigon; N. F. Pedro
Revista do Instituto Adolfo Lutz (Impresso) | 2011
Jacqueline Tanury Macruz Peresi; Ivete Aparecida Zago Castanheira de Almeida; Inara Siqueira de Carvalho Teixeira; Sonia Izaura de Lima e Silva; Elisabete Cardiga Alves; Denise Fusco Marques; Aparecida Klai Ribeiro
BEPA. Boletim Epidemiológico Paulista (Online) | 2011
Ivete Aparecida Zago Castanheira de Almeida; Denise Fusco Marques; Elisabete Cardiga Alves; Patrícia Maldonado da Silva; Daniela Leite
BEPA. Boletim Epidemiológico Paulista (Online) | 2011
Ivete Aparecida Zago Castanheira de Almeida; Denise Fusco Marques; Elisabete Cardiga Alves; Patrícia Maldonado da Silva; Daniela Leite