Last updated on 29-9-2022 by Dieter Van Cauteren
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Published
Peer reviewed scientific article
English
Authors
Lesley Larkin; Maria Pardos de la Gandara; Ann Hoban; Caisey Pulford; Nathalie Jourdan-Da Silva; Henriette de Valk; Lynda Browning; Gerhard Falkenhorst; Sandra Simon; Raskit Lachmann; Dryselius, Rikard; Nadja Karamehmedovic; Stefan Börjesson; Dieter Van Cauteren; Valeska Laisnez; Wesley Mattheus; Roan Pijnacker; Maaike van den Beld; Mossong, Joel; Ragimbeau, Catherine; Vergison, Anne; Lin Thorstensen Brandal; Heidi Lange; Patricia Garvey; Charlotte Salgaard Nielsen; Silvia Herrera León; Carmen Varela; Marie Chattaway; Weill, François-Xavier; Derek Brown; Paul McKeownKeywords
Abstract:
An extensive multi-country outbreak of multidrug-resistant monophasic Typhimurium infection in 10 countries with 150 reported cases, predominantly affecting young children, has been linked to chocolate products produced by a large multinational company. Extensive withdrawals and recalls of multiple product lines have been undertaken. With Easter approaching, widespread product distribution and the vulnerability of the affected population, early and effective real-time sharing of microbiological and epidemiological information has been of critical importance in effectively managing this seri…