Salmonellosis in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, 1997 to 1999

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Autor(a) principal: Lima, Suzana Costalunga
Data de Publicação: 2002
Outros Autores: Tondo, Eduardo Cesar
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10183/19719
Resumo: Salmonella spp. was the major cause of reported foodborne diseases in the last years in the State of Rio Grande do Sul, South of Brazil. Epidemiological data on salmonellosis, occurred in the period of 1997 to 1999 and supplied by the Division of Sanitary Surveillance (DVS/RS), were analysed according to the following factors: total number of confirmed outbreaks, number of people involved, outbreaks incidence according to the period of the year, age and sex of involved people, food vehicle, food storage conditions, local where the disease occurred, and possible causes of the outbreaks. The results indicated that 8217 people were involved, and 1557 had to be hospitalized. The highest number of outbreaks occurred during springtime and the principal age group affected was between 16 and 50 years. The most common food vehicle was salad prepared with homemade mayonnaise (42.45%). The principal causes of salmonellosis were raw-materials not submitted to regulatory inspection (22.92%), mainly eggs, and foods maintained at room temperature for more than 2 hours (20.55%). The majority of the outbreaks occurred in private homes (43.70%) and commercial food establishments (25.21%).
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title Salmonellosis in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, 1997 to 1999
spellingShingle Salmonellosis in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, 1997 to 1999
Lima, Suzana Costalunga
Salmonella
Salmonelose
Salmonella spp.
Foodborne disease
Salmonellosis
title_short Salmonellosis in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, 1997 to 1999
title_full Salmonellosis in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, 1997 to 1999
title_fullStr Salmonellosis in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, 1997 to 1999
title_full_unstemmed Salmonellosis in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, 1997 to 1999
title_sort Salmonellosis in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, 1997 to 1999
author Lima, Suzana Costalunga
author_facet Lima, Suzana Costalunga
Tondo, Eduardo Cesar
author_role author
author2 Tondo, Eduardo Cesar
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lima, Suzana Costalunga
Tondo, Eduardo Cesar
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Salmonella
Salmonelose
topic Salmonella
Salmonelose
Salmonella spp.
Foodborne disease
Salmonellosis
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Salmonella spp.
Foodborne disease
Salmonellosis
description Salmonella spp. was the major cause of reported foodborne diseases in the last years in the State of Rio Grande do Sul, South of Brazil. Epidemiological data on salmonellosis, occurred in the period of 1997 to 1999 and supplied by the Division of Sanitary Surveillance (DVS/RS), were analysed according to the following factors: total number of confirmed outbreaks, number of people involved, outbreaks incidence according to the period of the year, age and sex of involved people, food vehicle, food storage conditions, local where the disease occurred, and possible causes of the outbreaks. The results indicated that 8217 people were involved, and 1557 had to be hospitalized. The highest number of outbreaks occurred during springtime and the principal age group affected was between 16 and 50 years. The most common food vehicle was salad prepared with homemade mayonnaise (42.45%). The principal causes of salmonellosis were raw-materials not submitted to regulatory inspection (22.92%), mainly eggs, and foods maintained at room temperature for more than 2 hours (20.55%). The majority of the outbreaks occurred in private homes (43.70%) and commercial food establishments (25.21%).
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