Outbreaks of Salmonella illness associated with frozen raw breaded chicken products in Canada, 2015–2019

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Frozen raw breaded chicken products (FRBCP) have been identified as a risk factor for Salmonella infection in Canada. In 2017, Canada implemented whole genome sequencing (WGS) for clinical and non-clinical Salmonella isolates, which increased understanding of the relatedness of Salmonella isolates, resulting in an increased number of Salmonella outbreak investigations. A total of 18 outbreaks and 584 laboratory-confirmed cases have been associated with FRBCP or chicken since 2017. The introduction of WGS provided the evidence needed to support a new requirement to control the risk of Salmonella in FRBCP produced for retail sale.

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Morton, V. K., Kearney, A., Coleman, S., Viswanathan, M., Chau, K., Orr, A., & Hexemer, A. (2019). Outbreaks of Salmonella illness associated with frozen raw breaded chicken products in Canada, 2015–2019. Epidemiology and Infection, 147. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0950268819001432

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