Nationwide outbreak of multidrug-resistant Salmonella Heidelberg infections associated with ground Turkey: United States, 2011

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On 23 May 2011, CDC identified a multistate cluster of Salmonella Heidelberg infections and two multidrug-resistant (MDR) isolates from ground Turkey retail samples with indistinguishable pulsed-field gel electrophoresis patterns. We defined cases as isolation of outbreak strains in persons with illness onset between 27 February 2011 and 10 November 2011. Investigators collected hypothesis-generating questionnaires and shopper-card information. Food samples from homes and retail outlets were collected and cultured. We identified 136 cases of S. Heidelberg infection in 34 states. Shopper-card information, leftover ground Turkey from a patient's home containing the outbreak strain and identical antimicrobial resistance profiles of clinical and retail samples pointed to plant A as the source. On 3 August, plant A recalled 36 million pounds of ground Turkey. This outbreak increased consumer interest in MDR Salmonella infections acquired through United States-produced poultry and played a vital role in strengthening food safety policies related to Salmonella and raw ground poultry.

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Routh, J. A., Pringle, J., Mohr, M., Bidol, S., Arends, K., Adams-Cameron, M., … Gieraltowski, L. (2015). Nationwide outbreak of multidrug-resistant Salmonella Heidelberg infections associated with ground Turkey: United States, 2011. Epidemiology and Infection, 143(15), 3227–3234. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0950268815000497

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