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Investigation of a Large Foodborne Illness Outbreak in Toronto, Canada. Sylvanus Thompson PhD, CPHI(C) Associate Director Toronto Public Health. City of Toronto. Largest City in Canada Most multi-cultural city 2.7 million people 17000 Food Establishments
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Investigation of a Large Foodborne Illness Outbreak in Toronto, Canada Sylvanus Thompson PhD, CPHI(C) Associate Director Toronto Public Health
City of Toronto • Largest City in Canada • Most multi-cultural city • 2.7 million people • 17000 Food Establishments • 437,00 cases of foodborne illnesses annually • $476 – 587 million • Numerous special events • Canadian National Exhibition (CNE)
Canadian National Exhibition • Canada's largest community event • Founded in 1879 - a showcase of the nation • 7th largest fair in North America • Close to 1.5 million visitors over its 18 day duration • Starts mid August • Ends on Labour Day
FBI Outbreak at the CNE • Call from CNE Manager at 10:30 pm-August 20 • Several persons reported being ill shortly after consuming food at a specific outlet • TPH 24/7 On Call system • Dial 311 • CNE advised to ensure premise is kept closed • Secure any left over food product • Control of Communicable Disease Manager informed
FBI Outbreak Investigation • Outbreak included in news • PHI and CDC staff onsite by 8:30 am • Modified HACCP Audit and inspection • Food and environmental samples collected for lab analysis • RTE burgers, bacon jam • Production site of major ingredient inspected and sample taken • Bacon jam sample
Epi Investigation • CDC staff interviewed 257 persons • Standard Outbreak investigation questionnaire • Fluid survey data entry tool • iPHIS • At risk population exposure August 16 –20 • Kits provided for specimen collection • Victims reported • Treated onsite by EMS personnel • Taken to Hospital • Family physician • Food handling staff interviewed
Incubation Period • Short Incubation Period • Mean 4.7 hours • Median 4.0 hours • Range 0.5 – 22.0 hours
Symptoms • Watery diarrhea (83%) • Vomiting (81%) • Nausea (76%) • Abdominal pain (74%) • Loss of appetite (62%) • Headache (43%) • Chills (42%) • Bloody diarrhea (6%)
Inter- Agency Collaboration • Liaise with other affected health units based on where cases reside • Notify to Ministry of Health and Long Term Care • Responsibility for healthcare system • Chairs Outbreak Investigation Coordinating Committee • Inform Public Health Ontario • Public Health Laboratory • Technical support
Outbreak Management • News Release • Implicated premises closed voluntarily • Section 13 Order contemplated • No health hazard identified • Epievidence • No new cases • Follow-up visit to establishment where bacon jam produced • Teaching school • Bakery • Modified HACCP Audit and additional sampling
Laboratory Results • Seven Food samples positive for Staph aureus • 4 RTE burgers with bacon jam • 2 bacon jam • smoked bacon • All samples, except the bacon, had same PFGE pattern and entero-toxin present • All other samples negative
Bacon Jam • Bacon jam determined as cause of illness • Media release • Food establishment at the CNE permitted to re-open under specified conditions • no bacon jam from that producer • re-training of all food handlers • thorough cleaning and sanitization • Re-opened on August 27
Bacon Jam Producer • Establishment voluntarily closed • Section 13 issued • Environmental sampling before and after cleaning • Training of food handlers • All samples negative for Staph aureus • More detailed interview of food handlers • Nasal swabs • Permitted to re-open under conditions • modify bacon jam production process • 1 of 4 food handler positive for Staph • unrelated PFGE pattern
Communication • Media releases on timely basis • Actions being taken by TPH • Investigation into source • Lab results • 5 media advisories • 4 press conferences • 190 media calls
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Lessons Learned • Prompt TPH response • Importance of keeping the public informed and re-assured • Detailed sampling and analysis • Multi – agency coordination and response Resulted in quick identification of the implicated food and end outbreak!
Quick identification of the implicated food and end outbreak!