Multinational investigation of a Salmonella Umbilo outbreak reveals rocket salad and baby spinach as the likely infection vehicles, Europe, 2024

A food-borne outbreak with about 200 Umbilo cases occurred mainly between July and September 2024 in several European countries. Collaborative work between outbreak teams in Germany, Austria and Denmark, including epidemiological and microbiological investigations, allowed to rapidly identify rocket...

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Veröffentlicht in:Euro surveillance : bulletin européen sur les maladies transmissibles 2024-11, Vol.29 (46), p.1
Hauptverfasser: Rosner, Bettina M, Simon, Sandra, Nielsen, Stine, Köberl-Jelovcan, Sandra, Gymoese, Pernille, Werber, Dirk, Meinen, Anika, Pietsch, Michael, Flieger, Antje, Fischer, Jennie, Lamparter, Marina C, Küffel, Felix, Költringer, Fiona, Kornschober, Christian, Müller, Luise, Falkenhorst, Gerhard, Maritschnik, Sabine
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description A food-borne outbreak with about 200 Umbilo cases occurred mainly between July and September 2024 in several European countries. Collaborative work between outbreak teams in Germany, Austria and Denmark, including epidemiological and microbiological investigations, allowed to rapidly identify rocket salad as the likely infection vehicle. Umbilo was detected in rocket salad, and later in baby spinach. The food isolates and clinical outbreak strain were genetically closely related. Both food items originated from the same company in Italy.
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Epidemics
Europe - epidemiology
Food contamination & poisoning
Food Microbiology
Germany - epidemiology
Humans
Rapid Communication
Salads
Salads - microbiology
Salmonella
Salmonella - classification
Salmonella - genetics
Salmonella - isolation & purification
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