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Eurosurveillance | 2015

Large and prolonged food-borne multistate hepatitis A outbreak in Europe associated with consumption of frozen berries, 2013 to 2014.

Ettore Severi; Verhoef L; Thornton L; B Guzman-Herrador; Mirko Faber; Lena Sundqvist; Rimhanen-Finne R; Roque-Afonso Am; Siew-Lin Ngui; Allerberger F; Baumann-Popczyk A; Luise Müller; Parmakova K; Alfonsi; Lara Tavoschi; Vennema H; Fitzgerald M; Myrmel M; M. Gertler; Josefine Lundberg Ederth; Kontio M; Vanbockstael C; Sema Mandal; Sadkowska-Todys M; Maria Elena Tosti; Schimmer B; Kathrine Stene-Johansen; Jürgen J. Wenzel; Jones G; Koye Balogun

In May 2013, Italy declared a national outbreak of hepatitis A, which also affected several foreign tourists who had recently visited the country. Molecular investigations identified some cases as infected with an identical strain of hepatitis A virus subgenotype IA. After additional European Union/European Economic Area (EU/EEA) countries reported locally acquired and travel-related cases associated with the same outbreak, an international outbreak investigation team was convened, a European outbreak case definition was issued and harmonisation of the national epidemiological and microbiological investigations was encouraged. From January 2013 to August 2014, 1,589 hepatitis A cases were reported associated with the multistate outbreak; 1,102 (70%) of the cases were hospitalised for a median time of six days; two related deaths were reported. Epidemiological and microbiological investigations implicated mixed frozen berries as the vehicle of infection of the outbreak. In order to control the spread of the outbreak, suspected or contaminated food batches were recalled, the public was recommended to heat-treat berries, and post-exposure prophylaxis of contacts was performed. The outbreak highlighted how large food-borne hepatitis A outbreaks may affect the increasingly susceptible EU/EEA general population and how, with the growing international food trade, frozen berries are a potential high-risk food.


Eurosurveillance | 2013

Ongoing multi-strain food-borne hepatitis A outbreak with frozen berries as suspected vehicle: four Nordic countries affected, October 2012 to April 2013.

S. Gillesberg Lassen; Soborg B; Sofie Midgley; Anneke Steens; Line Vold; Kathrine Stene-Johansen; Ruska Rimhanen-Finne; Mia Kontio; M Löfdahl; Lena Sundqvist; M. Edelstein; Tenna Jensen; H.T. Vestergaard; Thea Kølsen Fischer; Kåre Mølbak; Steen Ethelberg

A food-borne outbreak of hepatitis A in Denmark was notified to other countries on 1 March 2013. A case-control study identified frozen berries eaten in smoothies as potential vehicle. In the following weeks, Finland, Norway and Sweden also identified an increased number of hepatitis A patients without travel history. Most cases reported having eaten frozen berries at the time of exposure. By 17 April, 71 cases were notified in the four countries. No specific type of berry, brand or origin of berries has yet been identified. .


Eurosurveillance | 2015

Outbreak of Salmonella Enteritidis phage type 13a infection in Sweden linked to imported dried-vegetable spice mixes, December 2014 to July 2015.

Cecilia Jernberg; Hjertqvist M; Sundborger C; E Castro; Lofdahl M; Pääjärvi A; Lena Sundqvist; Löf E

From 24 December to 24 July 2015, 174 cases were reported in a nationwide salmonellosis outbreak in Sweden: 108 cases were connected to a single restaurant. A spice mix, containing dried vegetables from the restaurant tested positive for the outbreak strain. Additional spice mixes with similar content from different suppliers also tested positive. The outbreak investigation suggests there could be a risk of contaminated products being also on the market in other countries.


Infection ecology & epidemiology | 2017

A nationwide outbreak of listeriosis associated with cold-cuts, Sweden 2013-2014

Viktor Dahl; Lena Sundqvist; Ingela Hedenström; Margareta Löfdahl; Erik Alm; Håkan Ringberg; M. Lindblad; Anders Wallensten; Susanne Thisted Lambertz; Cecilia Jernberg

ABSTRACT In January 2014, the Public Health Agency of Sweden noticed an increase in listeriosis cases. Isolates from 10 cases had identical pulsed field gel electrophoresis (PFGE) profiles, suggesting a common source. We investigated the outbreak to identify the source and stop transmission. We looked for cases in 2013–2014 and also compared cases notified after February 2014 to randomly selected controls. We surveyed food items consumed two weeks prior to symptom onset. Listeria monocytogenes isolates found by food producers were PFGE-typed. Patient and food isolates with the outbreak PFGE profile were whole-genome sequenced and 51 cases with identical PFGE profile were identified; 12/20 cases and 108/186 controls responded to the survey. All cases were exposed to cold-cuts, compared with 72% of controls (p = 0.034). Five isolates of L. monocytogenes with the outbreak PFGE profile were found in cold-cuts from a food producer which stopped production in February 2014, but cases appeared until October 2014. Whole-genome sequencing showed that cold-cut and patient isolates differed by eight single nucleotide polymorphisms. Three patient isolates differed more and were probably not part of the outbreak. Epidemiological and microbiological results indicated cold-cuts as a possible source of the outbreak.


Journal of Medical Virology | 2007

Molecular epidemiological studies show that hepatitis A virus is endemic among active homosexual men in Europe

Kathrine Stene-Johansen; Grace Tjon; Eckart Schreier; Viviane Bremer; Sylvia M. Bruisten; Siew-Lin Ngui; Mike King; Rosa M. Pintó; Lluís Aragonès; Anne Mazick; Sylvie Corbet; Lena Sundqvist; H Blystad; Helene Norder; Kjell Skaug


Eurosurveillance | 2013

Increase in hepatitis A in tourists from Denmark, England, Germany, the Netherlands, Norway and Sweden returning from Egypt, November 2012 to March 2013

Emily MacDonald; Anneke Steens; Kathrine Stene-Johansen; S. Gilleberg Lassen; Sofie Midgley; J. Lawrence; J. Crofts; Siew-Lin Ngui; Koye Balogun; Christina Frank; Mirko Faber; M. Gertler; Linda Verhoef; Marion Koopmans; Jussi Sane; W van Pelt; Lena Sundqvist; Line Vold


Eurosurveillance | 2018

Two concurrent outbreaks of hepatitis A highlight the risk of infection for non-immune travellers to Morocco, January to June 2018

Martyna Gassowski; Kai Michaelis; Jürgen J. Wenzel; Mirko Faber; Julie Figoni; Lina Mouna; I. H. M. Friesema; Harry Vennema; Ana Avellón; Carmen Varela; Lena Sundqvist; Josefine Lundberg Ederth; James Plunkett; Koye Balogun; Siew Lin Ngui; Sofie Midgley; Sofie Gillesberg Lassen; Luise Müller


Eurosurveillance | 2018

Hepatitis A outbreak disproportionately affecting men who have sex with men (MSM) in the European Union and European Economic Area, June 2016 to May 2017

Patricia Ndumbi; Gudrun S. Freidl; Christopher Williams; Otilia Mardh; Carmen Varela; Ana Avellón; I. H. M. Friesema; Harry Vennema; Kazim Beebeejaun; Siew Lin Ngui; Michael Edelstein; Alison Smith-Palmer; Niamh Murphy; Jonathan Dean; Mirko Faber; Jürgen J. Wenzel; Mia Kontio; Luise Müller; Sofie Midgley; Lena Sundqvist; Josefine Lundberg Ederth; Anne-Marie Roque-Afonso; Elisabeth Couturier; Sofieke Klamer; Javiera Rebolledo; Vanessa Suin; Stephan W. Aberle; Daniela Schmid; Rita de Sousa; Gonçalo Figueiredo Augusto


Eurosurveillance | 2018

Hepatitis A outbreak linked to imported frozen strawberries by sequencing, Sweden and Austria, June to September 2018

Theresa Enkirch; Ronnie Eriksson; Sofia Persson; Daniela Schmid; Stephan W. Aberle; Emma Löf; Bengt Wittesjö; Birgitta Holmgren; Charlotte Johnzon; Eva X. Gustafsson; Lena M. Svensson; Lisa Labbé Sandelin; Lukas Richter; M. Lindblad; Mia Brytting; Sabine Maritschnik; Tatjana Tallo; Therese Malm; Lena Sundqvist; Josefine Lundberg Ederth


WOS | 2016

Hepatitis E virus: Assessment of the epidemiological situation in humans in Europe, 2014/15

Cornelia Adlhoch; Ana Avellón; Sally A. Baylis; Anna Rita Ciccaglione; Elisabeth Couturier; Rita de Sousa; Jevgenia Epstein; Steen Ethelberg; Mirko Faber; Ágnes Fehér; Samreen Ijaz; Heidi Lange; Zdenka Mandakova; Kassiani Mellou; Antons Mozalevskis; Ruska Rimhanen-Finne; Valentina Rizzi; Bengü Said; Lena Sundqvist; Lelia Thornton; Maria Elena Tosti; Wilfrid van Pelt; Esther J. Aspinall; Dragoslav Domanovic; Ettore Severi; Johanna Takkinen; Harry R. Dalton

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Kathrine Stene-Johansen

Norwegian Institute of Public Health

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Anneke Steens

Norwegian Institute of Public Health

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Line Vold

Norwegian Institute of Public Health

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Siew-Lin Ngui

Health Protection Agency

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