Botulism and hot-smoked whitefish: a family cluster of type E botulism in France, September 2009.

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A family cluster of three cases of type E botulism were identified in south-east France in September 2009. The suspected food source of infection was a vacuum packed hot-smoked whitefish of Canadian origin purchased by the family during a visit to Finland and consumed several weeks later in France on the day prior to symptom onset. No leftover fish was available to confirm this hypothesis. Vacuum packed hot-smoked whitefish has previously been associated with cases of type E botulism in multiple countries, including Finland, Germany, the United States and Israel.

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King, L. A., Niskanen, T., Junnikkala, M., Moilanen, E., Lindstrom, M., Korkeala, H., … de Valk, H. (2009). Botulism and hot-smoked whitefish: a family cluster of type E botulism in France, September 2009. Euro Surveillance : Bulletin Européen Sur Les Maladies Transmissibles = European Communicable Disease Bulletin, 14(45). https://doi.org/10.2807/ese.14.45.19394-en

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