Outbreak of salmonella enterica goldcoast infection associated with whelk consumption, England, June to October 2013

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An increase in the number of cases of Salmonella enterica serotype Goldcoast infection was observed in England during September 2013. A total of 38 cases were reported, with symptom onset dates between 21 June and 6 October 2013. Epidemiological, environmental, microbiological and food chain evidence all support the conclusion that this outbreak was associated with eating whelks processed by the same factory. Whelks are a novel vehicle of Salmonella infection and should be considered when investigating future outbreaks.

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Inns, T., Beasley, G., Lane, C., Hopps, V., Peters, T., Pathak, K., … Shankar, A. G. (2013). Outbreak of salmonella enterica goldcoast infection associated with whelk consumption, England, June to October 2013. Eurosurveillance, 18(49). https://doi.org/10.2807/1560-7917.ES2013.18.49.20654

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