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Rev. cuba. med. trop ; 73(1): e514, tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS, CUMED | ID: biblio-1280326

ABSTRACT

Introducción: Staphylococcus ocasiona con frecuencia intoxicaciones alimentarias; en Cuba es una de las principales causas de brotes. Objetivo: analizar el perfil del riesgo de brotes alimentarios por Staphylococcus en Cuba. Métodos: Se realizó un estudio observacional analítico sobre los factores higiénicos y epidemiológicos asociados al riesgo de la intoxicación alimentaria por Staphylococcus en Cuba, en el Instituto Nacional de Higiene Epidemiología y Microbiología, durante el periodo de enero a noviembre de 2018. La información se obtuvo mediante revisión bibliográfica sistémica, análisis de datos del Laboratorio de Referencia Nacional en Microbiología Sanitaria y informes de brotes de la Dirección Nacional de Salud Ambiental. Se estimó el riesgo microbiológico mediante el programa semicuantitativo Ross-Sumner. Resultados: Se identificó como principal peligro Stahylococcus aureus, productores de enterotoxina A y la determinación de aislamientos resistentes a los antimicrobianos, como Stahylococcus aureus meticilina resistentes. Los alimentos más implicados fueron los productos de repostería y la inocuidad se afectó en mayor frecuencia por la contaminación cruzada en el 31,4 por ciento brotes y la inadecuada conservación en 46,1 por ciento. La predicción de personas que enferman por año en la población de interés fue de 6 260. Conclusiones: El riesgo de la ocurrencia de brotes por Staphylococcus se estimó como alto; la vigilancia se recomienda en alimentos que requieren manipulación directa y no se aplica tratamiento térmico antes del consumo, con gestiones de riesgo dirigidas a productores y consumidores(AU)


Introduction: Staphylococcus is a frequent cause of food poisoning. In Cuba it is one of the main causes of outbreaks. Objective: Analyze the risk profile of staphylococcal food poisoning outbreaks in Cuba. Methods: An observational analytical study was conducted about hygienic and epidemiological factors associated to the risk for staphylococcal food poisoning in Cuba. The study was carried out at the National Institute of Hygiene, Epidemiology and Microbiology from January to November 2018. The information was obtained from a systematic bibliographic review, analysis of data from the Medical Microbiology National Reference Laboratory, and outbreak reports from the National Environmental Health Division. Microbiological risk was estimated with Ross-Sumner semi-quantitative software. Results: The main hazard identified was Staphylococcus aureus, enterotoxin A producers and determination of antimicrobial resistant isolates like methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus. The food items most commonly involved were sweets, and safety was most frequently affected by cross-contamination in 31.4 percent of the outbreaks and inadequate preservation in 46.1 percent. Prediction of members of the population of interest becoming ill every year was 6 260. Conclusions: Risk for the occurrence of staphylococcal food poisoning outbreaks was considered to be high; surveillance is recommended of food items requiring direct manipulation and appropriate thermal treatment is not applied before consumption, with risk management actions aimed at manufacturers and consumers(AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Staphylococcal Food Poisoning/complications , Staphylococcal Food Poisoning/prevention & control , Risk Assessment
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Braz. j. microbiol ; 46(3): 835-840, July-Sept. 2015. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-755815

ABSTRACT

Enterotoxigenic Staphylococcus aureus strains that were isolated from foods were investigated for their ability to develop direct-tolerance and cross-tolerance to sodium chloride (NaCl), potassium chloride (KCl), lactic acid (LA) and acetic acid (AA) after habituation in sublethal amounts (1/2 of the minimum inhibitory concentration - 1/2 MIC and 1/4 of the minimum inhibitory concentration - 1/4 MIC) of Origanum vulgare L. essential oil (OVEO). The habituation of S. aureus to 1/2 MIC and 1/4 MIC of OVEO did not induce direct-tolerance or cross-tolerance in the tested strains, as assessed by modulation of MIC values. Otherwise, exposing the strains to OVEO at sublethal concentrations maintained or increased the sensitivity of the cells to the tested stressing agents because the MIC values of OVEO, NaCl, KCl, LA and AA against the cells that were previously habituated to OVEO remained the same or decreased when compared with non-habituated cells. These data indicate that OVEO does not have an inductive effect on the acquisition of direct-tolerance or cross-tolerance in the tested enterotoxigenic strains of S. aureus to antimicrobial agents that are typically used in food preservation.

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Subject(s)
Adaptation, Physiological/physiology , Anti-Bacterial Agents/pharmacology , Drug Resistance, Bacterial/physiology , Oils, Volatile/pharmacology , Origanum/metabolism , Staphylococcal Food Poisoning/prevention & control , Staphylococcus aureus/metabolism , Acetic Acid/pharmacology , Enterotoxins/metabolism , Food Microbiology , Lactic Acid/pharmacology , Microbial Sensitivity Tests , Potassium Chloride/pharmacology , Rosmarinus/metabolism , Sodium Chloride/pharmacology , Staphylococcal Food Poisoning/microbiology , Staphylococcus aureus/pathogenicity
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Rev. argent. microbiol ; 44(2): 101-104, jun. 2012. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-657619

ABSTRACT

Staphylococcus aureus es una causa de intoxicaciones alimentarias por su capacidad de producir enterotoxinas. Los manipuladores de alimentos que portan S. aureus productores de enterotoxinas pueden provocar intoxicaciones alimentarias. Se estudiaron muestras tomadas de fosas nasales de 88 manipuladores de alimentos en la provincia de Misiones. El 37,5 % de los individuos analizados eran portadores de S. aureus. Mediante técnicas de amplificación (PCR), se detectaron genes que codifican la producción de enterotoxinas en 13 de los 33 aislamientos obtenidos (39,4 %) y en el 14,7 % de los manipuladores. De estos aislamientos, 10 portaban el gen sea y 3 el gen sec. El estudio de sensibilidad a los antibióticos mostró un 100 % de sensibilidad a teicoplanina, gentamiclna y rifampicina; 2 aislamientos fueron resistentes a clindamicina y a eritromicina y 4 resultaron resistentes a la meticilina. Estos resultados son un alerta e indicarían la necesidad de desarrollar medidas racionales para reducir el riesgo potencial de intoxicaciones alimentarias.


Staphylococcus aureus causes food poisoning due to its ability to produce enterotoxins. Food handlers carrying enterotoxin-producing S. aureus can contaminate food, thus leading to food poisoning. Samples were obtained from 88 food handlers in the Province of Misiones, Argentina. S. aureus was isolated from nasal swaps and PCR amplification was performed for genes encoding staphylococcal enterotoxins. A total of 37.5 % food handlers were positive for S. aureus. Expression of enterotoxin genes was found in 13 of the 33 (39.4 %) S. aureus isolates studied, accounting for 14.7 % of food handlers. Gene sea was detected in 10 isolates followed by gene sec in 3 isolates. All isolates were susceptible to teicoplanin, gentamicin and rifampicin. Four isolates were resistant to methicillin whereas 2 isolates were resistant to clindamycin and erythromycin. These results constitute a critical alert and indicate the need for developing rational measures to reduce the potential risk of food poisoning.


Subject(s)
Adult , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Young Adult , Carrier State/epidemiology , Food Handling , Nasopharynx/microbiology , Staphylococcal Infections/epidemiology , Staphylococcus aureus/isolation & purification , Argentina/epidemiology , Carrier State/diagnosis , Drug Resistance, Multiple, Bacterial , Enterotoxins/genetics , Genes, Bacterial , Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus/drug effects , Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus/genetics , Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus/isolation & purification , Polymerase Chain Reaction , Staphylococcal Food Poisoning/prevention & control , Staphylococcal Food Poisoning/transmission , Staphylococcal Infections/diagnosis , Staphylococcus aureus/drug effects , Staphylococcus aureus/genetics
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