O157:H7 Infections associated with contaminated pork products - Alberta, Canada, July-October 2014.

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Investigative Team from Alberta Health Services, Alberta Provincial Laboratory for Public Health, Alberta Health, Alberta Agriculture and Forestry, Public Health Agency of Canada, Canadian Food Inspection Agency, Health Canada, First Nations and Inuit Health Branch.

Published: January 2017

What Is Already Known About This Topic?: Pork is a known, although infrequent, source of human O157:H7 infection. O157:H7 infections often result in clinically severe illness with serious complications in humans.

What Is Added By This Report?: During July-October 2014, an outbreak of 119 cases of O157:H7 infections associated with exposure to contaminated pork products occurred in Alberta, Canada. O157:H7-contaminated pork and pork production environments and mishandling of pork products was identified at all key points in the implicated pork distribution chain. Measures to control the outbreak included product recalls, destruction of pork products, temporary food facility closures, targeted interventions to mitigate improper pork-handling practices, and prosecution of a food facility operator.

What Are The Implications For Public Health Practice?: Pork should be considered in public health O157:H7 investigations and prevention messaging, and pork handling and cooking practices should be carefully assessed during regulatory food facility inspections.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5757708PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.14745/ccdr.v43i01a04DOI Listing

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