Listeria monocytogenes Outbreak Associated with Sprouts

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Listeria monocytogenes Outbreak Associated with Sprouts Tracy Stiles Massachussetts Dept. of Public Health State Laboratory borne Disease Surveillance Laboratories Unit Brian D. Sauders, Ph.D. New York State Dept. of Agriculture & Markets Laboratory, Microbiology Section

Overview Listeria monocytogenes Listeria in produce & sprouts Outbreak investigation Summary

Listeriosis Clinical spectrum Gastroenteritis (diarrhea) Invasive disease, third trimester abortions Burden of human disease (CDC Net) ~2500 estimated cases in the US/year ~92% cases are hospitalized ~20-30% mortality (~500 deaths/year) Primarily affects Persons < y.o. and > 60 y.o. or those with underlying immunocompromised conditions However, can affect normally healthy persons Distribution of cases Most case reports considered ed sporadic Large outbreaks have occurred

Listeria monocytogenes Considered ubiquitous in nature. L. monocytogenes can survive in stressful environments; very acidic (ph 2.5) high salt (0 to 5%) extreme temperatures (-0.4 to 50 C) Source: 99% of cases are foodborne. Contamination is often linked to processing plants, but the role of contamination in retail establishments and in consumer homes is not well understood.

L. monocytogenes Prevalence Non- Processing Environments: Pristine environments:.3% (n=900) (Sauders, 2006) Urban environments: 7.3% (n=900) (Sauders, 2006) Ruminant farms (Nightingale, g 2004) Bovine farms with listeriosis cases: 24.35% (n=66) Bovine farms without listeriosis cases: 20.06% (n=643) Small ruminant farms with listeriosis: 32.92% (n=322) Small ruminant farms without listeriosis: 5.89% (n=475) / Processing Environments Raw foods processing environments: from <0.% to 30% or more Ready-To-Eat foods: 0.7 4.7 % (Gombas et al., 2003)

Listeria in Produce Disease 922-960: Reports link listeriosis in animals to contaminated silage, but no links to human listeriosis identified. 98: Report that t 8 of 4 humans who consumed coleslaw l that contained cabbage contaminated with L. monocytogenes died (Canada). 988: Five case of listeriosis linked to frozen broccoli and cauliflower (US). 989: One case of listeriosis linked to salted mushrooms (Finland).

Occurrence of Listeria in Produce 2003 FDA L. monocytogenes risk assessment identified produce as an uncommon cause of listeriosis i i outbreaks, however it noted that some human cases have occurred. Vegetables: low predicted relative-risk of causing listeriosis in the US on a per-serving basis, slight higher risk on a per-annum basis. Estimated that median number of cases of listeriosis from vegetables in the US was less than case per year. Limited surveys in US have indicated the prevalence of L. monocytogenes in various produce ranges from 3-50% Potatoes, radishes, other root crops appear to have higher prevalences of Lm (27-50%)

New York State Dept. of Agriculture & Markets Listeria monocytogenes regulatory screening tests for produce or produce containing i foods (Jan 2008- Apr 2009) Commodity Number Number with LM %LM Commodity tested Code Screened Present Positive Fresh fruit/juices 270 5 0 0.0% Nuts & nut products* 360 00.0% Fresh vegetables (sprouts) 390 35 4.4% Dried/dehyrdated vegetables 420 2 0 0.0% Cured and processed vegetab 430 5 0 0.0% Apple cider 530 0 00% 0.0% Multiple food combinations Sandwiches/salads/dips 450 70 0 0.0% 453 50 2.0% 459 2 0 0.0% Total 7 6 3.5% Note: Apples, dried fruit, fruit products, grapes, jams/jellies, lettuce, maple syrup, onions, and potatoes were included in the search, but none were tested in the time period surveyed.

Why do we eat sprouts? Ancient Chinese physicians recognized and prescribed sprouts for curing many disorders over 5,000 years ago. Accounts of sprouting appear in the Bible in the Book of Daniel. Sailors in the 700s were riddled by scurvy (lack of Vitamin C) and consumed limes, lemons and varieties of sprouts (all abundant holders of Vitamin C), plus other fresh fruits and vegetables to protect the sailors health. More recently, sprouts have been shown to be rich in substances that promote antioxidant activity and may offer cancer protection.

Cluster Investigation 2008-09 09

PulseNet Listeria data (2008) Source Frequency 522 Unknown 2 256 234 TOTAL 033 Source: CDC national PulseNet data, Northeast Regional Working Group Project

Timeline of events 997-2006 GX6A6.0282 reported 4 times March 2008-March 2009 20 cases of listeriosis Indistinguishable i AscI and ApaI PFGE patterns CA (), MA(6), NY(6); NJ(4); MD(); ME(); NH() Two separate temporal clusters; some cases not in obvious clusters

Temporal Distribution of GX6A6.0282 (997-2009) 997-0-3 200-0-3 2002-06-03 2002-08-2 2002-2-3 2004-02-2 2006-04-2 2008-04- 2008-05-29 2008-06-6 2008-08-0 2008-08-08 2008-08-5 2008-08-28 2008-09-0 2008-09-6 2008-09-8 2008-0-07 2008--7 2008--20 2008-2-6 2009-0-3 2009-0-23 2009-03-06 2009-03-8 2009-03-26 2009-03-30 2009-03-3 2009-04-06 2009-04-6 2009-04-7 2009-04-2 2009-04-24 2009-04-27 2009-04-30 2009-05-9 2 2 2 3 4 4 5 7 8 9 8 6 4 2 0 UploadDate

Patient Demographics Age range: 20 89 years 65% are female 2% were pregnant at the time of infection All twenty patients were hospitalized for their illnesses.

Link to Sample? On April 6, 2009, New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets uploaded an isolate of Listeria monocytogenes from alfalfa sprouts that was indistinguishable from the outbreak strain. The isolate was from a sprout sample that was collected through routine surveillance from a supermarket distributor in New York and was produced by Producer A in Bridgeport,.

Patient Interviews 0 patients were interviewed with questions regarding sprout consumption four reported sprout consumption three were unsure of sprout consumption three denied any sprout consumption.

Inspection Investigators from the Department of Agriculture and FDA inspected the growing firm They collected environmental samples and food products for testing. The outbreak strain was found in alfalfa sprouts, clover sprouts, sprout blends environmental swabs and multiple environmental locations (e.g. a growing trench, spent irrigation water, etc) collected in the plant. One additional follow-up sample by NYSDAM was also found to contain the outbreak strain.

Dice (Opt:.50%) (Tol.5%-.5%) (H>0.0% S>0.0%) [0.0%-00.0%] PFGE-AscI PFGE-AscI PFGE-ApaI 96 98 00 5.00E4.00E4 2000 600.00 500.00 400.00 350.00 300.00 250.00 200.00 50.00 00.00 40.00 20.00 5.00E4.00E4 2000 600.00 500.00 400.00 350.00 300.00 250.00 200.00 50.00 00.00 40.00 20.00 Key SourceStaSourceSite SourceType 0203397 0203398 0203399 Alfalfa Sprouts Alfalfa Sprouts Alfalfa Sprouts 02033920 0203392 Alfalfa Sprouts Alfalfa Sprouts 0203393 Factory swab 02033933 Alfalfa Sprouts MA 08PF0425 MA BLOOD MA 08PF82 MA BLOOD (SUBCULTURE) MA 08PF52 NJ BLOOD MA 08PF749 CA blood MA 08PF222 NJ BLOOD MA 09PF0297 NH 2008027278 NJ NH NY BAC0800002720 NY NY BAC090000363 NY MA 08PF952 MA FCF 507437- FCF 507437-3 FCF 507437-4 FCF 507437-7 FCF 507438- FCF 507438-5 FCF 507439- FCF 507439-7 FCF 507442-06 FCF 507442- FCF 507442-6 FCF 507442-2 FCF 507442-2 FCF 507442-57 Blood blood Amniotic fluid Blood Spent irriagation water Spent irriagation water Spent irriagation water Spent irriagation water Alfalfa sprouts Alfalfa sprouts Alfalfa sprouts Alfalfa sprouts Swab Swab Swab Swab Swab Swab, food, and environmental AscI & ApaI Patterns FCF 507442-68 FCF 507442-93 Swab Swab FCF 507443 FCF 507443-b alfalfa/clover sprouts in l. alfalfa/clover sprouts in l. FCF 524837- FCF 524837-4 Spicy Sprout Blend Spicy Sprout Blend FCF 524838-3 FCF 524838-7 Clover Sprouts Clover Sprouts FCF 524839- FCF 524839-2 2 Broccosprouts Broccosprouts FCF 524840-0 FCF 524840-2 FCF 524844 BroccoSprout Blend BroccoSprout Blend Crunchy Sprout Blend MA 08PF25 MA 08PF323 MA ME SPINAL FLUID BLOOD MA 09PF0062 MA 09PF033 MA NJ BLOOD Blood MA 09PF0345 MD MDA08223487 MA MD Blood NY BAC090000022 NY NYAG_09B02865A- NY Blood Alfalfa Sprouts NYAG_09B02866A-6 NYAG_NYAG09B0232. NY Clover Sprouts Alfalfa Sprouts NYC nyc08-0064776ny NYC nyc09-00753729ny NY BAC0800004932 NY Blood

Regulatory Action On April 9, 2009, a voluntary recall of alfalfa and other sprout products was issued. Sprout production halted. On April 23, 2009, list of recalled products was expanded.

Summary This is the first reported outbreak of human listeriosis from sprouts. In this investigation, a single routine surevillance sample helped identify the source of the outbreak Some indication that for Listeria the window for cluster scanning should be larger than 20 days.

Summary Both health departments and regulatory agencies can make significant contributions to outbreak investigations. Regulatory agencies have responsibilities and resources that allow for; Rapid trace back of product from retail to suppliers Verification procedures for ensuring that recalled food has been removed from store shelves Enhanced laboratory surge capacity and matrix familiarity for screening of foodborne pathogens

Another sprout outbreak? Producer B in MA with multiple food and environmental isolates with an indistinguishable pattern to recent human cases. Current cluster under investigation and epi follow-up.

Chang Farms Isolates: 08B0080A- collected /28/08 09B04443A- collected 5/4/09 PFGE-ApaI PFGE-AscI 5.00E4.0 0E4 2000 600.00 500.00 400.00 350.00 300.00 250.00 20 0.00 50.00 20.00 0 0.00 40.00 20.00 5.00 E4.00E4 2000 600.00 500.00 400.00 350.00 300.00 250.00 20 0.00 50.00 20.00 00.00 40.00 20.00 08B0080A- New York Bean Sprouts Produce 09B04443A- New York Bean Sprouts Produce

Acknowledgements State and local Stacey Kinney, Connecticut Dept of Health New York State Dept. of Health New York State Dept. of Agriculture & Markets New York City Dept. of Health and Mental Hygiene Vermont Dept. of Health New Hampshire Dept. of Health and others! CDC Matthew Biggerstaff Lewis Graves FDA Paul Morin Christine Keys David Melka

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