SHORT REPORT: Multi-pathogen waterborne disease outbreak associated with a dinner cruise on Lake Michigan

We report an outbreak associated with a dinner cruise on Lake Michigan. This took place on the same day as heavy rainfall, which resulted in 42·4 billion liters of rainwater and storm runoff containing highly diluted sewage being released into the lake. Of 72 cruise participants, 41 (57%) reported g...

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Veröffentlicht in:Epidemiology and infection 2012-04, Vol.140 (4), p.621-625
Hauptverfasser: SERDAREVIC, F., JONES, R. C., WEAVER, K. N., BLACK, S. R., RITGER, K. A., GUICHARD, F., DOMBROSKI, P., EMANUEL, B. P., MILLER, L., GERBER, S. I.
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Zusammenfassung:We report an outbreak associated with a dinner cruise on Lake Michigan. This took place on the same day as heavy rainfall, which resulted in 42·4 billion liters of rainwater and storm runoff containing highly diluted sewage being released into the lake. Of 72 cruise participants, 41 (57%) reported gastroenteritis. Stool specimens were positive for Shigella sonnei (n = 3), Giardia (n = 3), and Cryptosporidium (n = 2). Ice consumption was associated with illness (risk ratio 2·2, P = 0·011). S. sonnei was isolated from a swab obtained from the one of the boat's ice bins. Environmental inspection revealed conditions and equipment that could have contributed to lake water contaminating the hose used to load potable water onto the boat. Knowledge of water holding and distribution systems on boats, and of potential risks associated with flooding and the release of diluted sewage into large bodies of water, is crucial for public health guidance regarding recreational cruises.
ISSN:0950-2688
1469-4409