Um grande surto da Doença dos Legionários numa cidade industrial em Portugal
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Resumo: | Background We describe the investigation and control of an outbreak of Legionnaires’ disease in Portugal in October, November and December 2014. Methods Confirmed cases were individuals with pneumonia, laboratory evidence of Legionella pneumophila serogroup 1 and exposure, by residence, occupational or leisure to the affected municipalities. 49 possible sources were reduced to four potential sources, all industries with wet cooling system, following risk assessment. We geo-referenced cases’ residences and the location of cooling towers defining four study areas 10 km buffer centered on each cooling tower system. We compared the number of cases with expected numbers, calculated from the outbreak's attack rates applied to 2011 census population. Using Stones’ Test, we tested observed to expected ratios for decline in risk, with distance up to 10 km four directions. Isolates of Legionella pneumophila were compared using molecular methods. Results We identified 403 cases, 377 of which were confirmed, 14 patients died. Patients became ill between 14 October and 2 December. A NE wind and thermal inversion were recorded during the estimated period of exposure. Disease risk was highest in people living south west from all of the industries identified and decreased with distance (p < 0.001). 71 clinical isolates demonstrated an identical SBT profile to an isolate from a cooling tower. Whole genome sequencing identified an unusual L. pneumophila subsp. fraseri serogroup 1 as the outbreak causative strain, and confirmed isolates’ relatedness. Conclusions Industrial wet cooling systems, bacteria with enhanced survival characteristics and a combination of climatic conditions contributed to the second largest outbreak of Legionnaires’ disease recorded internationally. |
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Um grande surto da Doença dos Legionários numa cidade industrial em PortugalA large outbreak of Legionnaires’ Disease in an industrial town in PortugalLegionella pneumophila fraseriLegionnaires’ diseaseHealth PolicyPublic Health, Environmental and Occupational HealthSDG 3 - Good Health and Well-beingBackground We describe the investigation and control of an outbreak of Legionnaires’ disease in Portugal in October, November and December 2014. Methods Confirmed cases were individuals with pneumonia, laboratory evidence of Legionella pneumophila serogroup 1 and exposure, by residence, occupational or leisure to the affected municipalities. 49 possible sources were reduced to four potential sources, all industries with wet cooling system, following risk assessment. We geo-referenced cases’ residences and the location of cooling towers defining four study areas 10 km buffer centered on each cooling tower system. We compared the number of cases with expected numbers, calculated from the outbreak's attack rates applied to 2011 census population. Using Stones’ Test, we tested observed to expected ratios for decline in risk, with distance up to 10 km four directions. Isolates of Legionella pneumophila were compared using molecular methods. Results We identified 403 cases, 377 of which were confirmed, 14 patients died. Patients became ill between 14 October and 2 December. A NE wind and thermal inversion were recorded during the estimated period of exposure. Disease risk was highest in people living south west from all of the industries identified and decreased with distance (p < 0.001). 71 clinical isolates demonstrated an identical SBT profile to an isolate from a cooling tower. Whole genome sequencing identified an unusual L. pneumophila subsp. fraseri serogroup 1 as the outbreak causative strain, and confirmed isolates’ relatedness. Conclusions Industrial wet cooling systems, bacteria with enhanced survival characteristics and a combination of climatic conditions contributed to the second largest outbreak of Legionnaires’ disease recorded internationally.Escola Nacional de Saúde Pública (ENSP)Centro de Investigação em Saúde Pública (CISP/PHRC)RUNGeorge, FranciscoShivaji, TaraPinto, Catia SousaSerra, Luis Antonio OliveiraValente, JoãoAlbuquerque, Maria JoãoVicêncio, Paula Cristina OlivençaSan-Bento, AnaDiegues, PauloNogueira, Paulo JorgeMarques, TeresaRebelo, HelenaCosta, FilipaRodrigues, RaquelNunes, AlexandraBorges, VitorGomes, João PauloSampaio, DanielBarreiro, PaulaDuarte, SilviaCarpinteiro, DinaMendonça, JoanaSilva, CatarinaVieira, LuísSimões, Maria JoaoGonçalves, PauloNunes, BaltazarDias, CarlosMachado, JorgeAlmeida, FernandoGoncalves, Elsa A.Carvalho, LuciliaViterbo, PedroJardim, DiliaLacasta, NunoBoavida, FilomenaPerez, AnaSantana, IsabelMatias, PaulaBanza, NunoRabacal, Carlos2018-02-19T23:03:06Z2016-09-012016-09-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article10application/pdfhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.rpsp.2016.10.001por0870-9025PURE: 2167678http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85002428359&partnerID=8YFLogxKhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.rpsp.2016.10.001info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-03-11T04:16:57Zoai:run.unl.pt:10362/30838Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T03:29:31.898256Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Um grande surto da Doença dos Legionários numa cidade industrial em Portugal A large outbreak of Legionnaires’ Disease in an industrial town in Portugal |
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Um grande surto da Doença dos Legionários numa cidade industrial em Portugal |
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Um grande surto da Doença dos Legionários numa cidade industrial em Portugal George, Francisco Legionella pneumophila fraseri Legionnaires’ disease Health Policy Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being |
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Um grande surto da Doença dos Legionários numa cidade industrial em Portugal |
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Um grande surto da Doença dos Legionários numa cidade industrial em Portugal |
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Um grande surto da Doença dos Legionários numa cidade industrial em Portugal |
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Um grande surto da Doença dos Legionários numa cidade industrial em Portugal |
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Um grande surto da Doença dos Legionários numa cidade industrial em Portugal |
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George, Francisco |
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George, Francisco Shivaji, Tara Pinto, Catia Sousa Serra, Luis Antonio Oliveira Valente, João Albuquerque, Maria João Vicêncio, Paula Cristina Olivença San-Bento, Ana Diegues, Paulo Nogueira, Paulo Jorge Marques, Teresa Rebelo, Helena Costa, Filipa Rodrigues, Raquel Nunes, Alexandra Borges, Vitor Gomes, João Paulo Sampaio, Daniel Barreiro, Paula Duarte, Silvia Carpinteiro, Dina Mendonça, Joana Silva, Catarina Vieira, Luís Simões, Maria Joao Gonçalves, Paulo Nunes, Baltazar Dias, Carlos Machado, Jorge Almeida, Fernando Goncalves, Elsa A. Carvalho, Lucilia Viterbo, Pedro Jardim, Dilia Lacasta, Nuno Boavida, Filomena Perez, Ana Santana, Isabel Matias, Paula Banza, Nuno Rabacal, Carlos |
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Shivaji, Tara Pinto, Catia Sousa Serra, Luis Antonio Oliveira Valente, João Albuquerque, Maria João Vicêncio, Paula Cristina Olivença San-Bento, Ana Diegues, Paulo Nogueira, Paulo Jorge Marques, Teresa Rebelo, Helena Costa, Filipa Rodrigues, Raquel Nunes, Alexandra Borges, Vitor Gomes, João Paulo Sampaio, Daniel Barreiro, Paula Duarte, Silvia Carpinteiro, Dina Mendonça, Joana Silva, Catarina Vieira, Luís Simões, Maria Joao Gonçalves, Paulo Nunes, Baltazar Dias, Carlos Machado, Jorge Almeida, Fernando Goncalves, Elsa A. Carvalho, Lucilia Viterbo, Pedro Jardim, Dilia Lacasta, Nuno Boavida, Filomena Perez, Ana Santana, Isabel Matias, Paula Banza, Nuno Rabacal, Carlos |
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Escola Nacional de Saúde Pública (ENSP) Centro de Investigação em Saúde Pública (CISP/PHRC) RUN |
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George, Francisco Shivaji, Tara Pinto, Catia Sousa Serra, Luis Antonio Oliveira Valente, João Albuquerque, Maria João Vicêncio, Paula Cristina Olivença San-Bento, Ana Diegues, Paulo Nogueira, Paulo Jorge Marques, Teresa Rebelo, Helena Costa, Filipa Rodrigues, Raquel Nunes, Alexandra Borges, Vitor Gomes, João Paulo Sampaio, Daniel Barreiro, Paula Duarte, Silvia Carpinteiro, Dina Mendonça, Joana Silva, Catarina Vieira, Luís Simões, Maria Joao Gonçalves, Paulo Nunes, Baltazar Dias, Carlos Machado, Jorge Almeida, Fernando Goncalves, Elsa A. Carvalho, Lucilia Viterbo, Pedro Jardim, Dilia Lacasta, Nuno Boavida, Filomena Perez, Ana Santana, Isabel Matias, Paula Banza, Nuno Rabacal, Carlos |
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Legionella pneumophila fraseri Legionnaires’ disease Health Policy Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being |
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Legionella pneumophila fraseri Legionnaires’ disease Health Policy Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being |
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Background We describe the investigation and control of an outbreak of Legionnaires’ disease in Portugal in October, November and December 2014. Methods Confirmed cases were individuals with pneumonia, laboratory evidence of Legionella pneumophila serogroup 1 and exposure, by residence, occupational or leisure to the affected municipalities. 49 possible sources were reduced to four potential sources, all industries with wet cooling system, following risk assessment. We geo-referenced cases’ residences and the location of cooling towers defining four study areas 10 km buffer centered on each cooling tower system. We compared the number of cases with expected numbers, calculated from the outbreak's attack rates applied to 2011 census population. Using Stones’ Test, we tested observed to expected ratios for decline in risk, with distance up to 10 km four directions. Isolates of Legionella pneumophila were compared using molecular methods. Results We identified 403 cases, 377 of which were confirmed, 14 patients died. Patients became ill between 14 October and 2 December. A NE wind and thermal inversion were recorded during the estimated period of exposure. Disease risk was highest in people living south west from all of the industries identified and decreased with distance (p < 0.001). 71 clinical isolates demonstrated an identical SBT profile to an isolate from a cooling tower. Whole genome sequencing identified an unusual L. pneumophila subsp. fraseri serogroup 1 as the outbreak causative strain, and confirmed isolates’ relatedness. Conclusions Industrial wet cooling systems, bacteria with enhanced survival characteristics and a combination of climatic conditions contributed to the second largest outbreak of Legionnaires’ disease recorded internationally. |
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