Outbreak of salmonella enterica serotype poona in infants linked to persistent salmonella contamination in an infant formula manufacturing facility, France, August 2018 to February 2019

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Abstract

We describe a Salmonella Poona outbreak involving 31 infant cases in France. Following outbreak detection on 18 January 2019, consumption of rice-based infant formula manufactured at a facility in Spain was identified as the probable cause, leading to a recall on 24 January. Whole genome sequencing analysis linked present outbreak isolates to a 2010–11 S. Poona outbreak in Spain associated with formula manufactured in the same facility, indicating a persistent source of contamination.

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Jones, G., de la Gandara, M. P., Herrera-Leon, L., Herrera-Leon, S., Martinez, C. V., Hureaux-Roy, R., … Jourdan-Da Silva, N. (2019). Outbreak of salmonella enterica serotype poona in infants linked to persistent salmonella contamination in an infant formula manufacturing facility, France, August 2018 to February 2019. Eurosurveillance, 24(13). https://doi.org/10.2807/1560-7917.ES.2019.24.13.1900161

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