Food poisoning outbreaks caused by Clostridium perfringens enterotoxin occur occasionally in Europe but have become less common in recent years. This paper presents the microbiological and epidemiological results of a large C. perfringens outbreak occurring simultaneously at two weddings that used the same caterer. The outbreak involved several London locations and required coordination across multiple agencies. A case-control study (n=134) was carried out to analyse possible associations between the food consumed and becoming ill. Food, environmental and stool samples were tested for common causative agents, including enterotoxigenic C. perfringens. The clinical presentation and the epidemiological findings were compatible with C. perfring...
The importance of foodborne viral infections is increasingly recognized. Food handlers can transmit ...
The prevalences of various genotypes of enterotoxin gene-carrying (cpe-positive) Clostridium perfrin...
Clostridium perfringens is both an ubiquitous environmental bacterium and the fourth most common cau...
Food poisoning outbreaks caused by Clostridium perfringens enterotoxin occur occasionally in Europe ...
Clostridium perfringens is estimated to be the second most common bacterial cause of foodborne illne...
On 21 January 2012, the Norwegian Food Safety Authority was informed about gastrointestinal illness ...
Clostridium perfringens food poisoning usually occurs after animal protein foods such as meat or pou...
An outbreak of salmonellosis in the summer of 2010 after a wedding party in Bavaria, Germany, was i...
Abstract niet beschikbaarAn outbreak of food poisoning with Clostridium perfringens occurred among 4...
In 2008, 150 people gathered for a wedding celebration in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Three hours af...
On February 13, 2002, a public health center in Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan, was notified that many ...
In December 2011, the Monroe County Department of Public Health investigated a report of gastrointes...
Clostridium perfringens is a major enteric pathogen known to cause gastroenteritis in human adults. ...
15 pages; includes drawings. This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge ...
Salmonella spp. is the causative agent of a foodborne disease called salmonellosis, which is the sec...
The importance of foodborne viral infections is increasingly recognized. Food handlers can transmit ...
The prevalences of various genotypes of enterotoxin gene-carrying (cpe-positive) Clostridium perfrin...
Clostridium perfringens is both an ubiquitous environmental bacterium and the fourth most common cau...
Food poisoning outbreaks caused by Clostridium perfringens enterotoxin occur occasionally in Europe ...
Clostridium perfringens is estimated to be the second most common bacterial cause of foodborne illne...
On 21 January 2012, the Norwegian Food Safety Authority was informed about gastrointestinal illness ...
Clostridium perfringens food poisoning usually occurs after animal protein foods such as meat or pou...
An outbreak of salmonellosis in the summer of 2010 after a wedding party in Bavaria, Germany, was i...
Abstract niet beschikbaarAn outbreak of food poisoning with Clostridium perfringens occurred among 4...
In 2008, 150 people gathered for a wedding celebration in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Three hours af...
On February 13, 2002, a public health center in Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan, was notified that many ...
In December 2011, the Monroe County Department of Public Health investigated a report of gastrointes...
Clostridium perfringens is a major enteric pathogen known to cause gastroenteritis in human adults. ...
15 pages; includes drawings. This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge ...
Salmonella spp. is the causative agent of a foodborne disease called salmonellosis, which is the sec...
The importance of foodborne viral infections is increasingly recognized. Food handlers can transmit ...
The prevalences of various genotypes of enterotoxin gene-carrying (cpe-positive) Clostridium perfrin...
Clostridium perfringens is both an ubiquitous environmental bacterium and the fourth most common cau...