Objectives: to review the excretion of Salmonella enteritidis PT4 in the fa
eces of infants involved in a point-source outbreak in a nursery, and to re
late these findings to advice given by the Outbreak Control Team (OCT),
Methods: retrospective laboratory-based survey,
Results: infection with S. enteritidis PT4 was microbiologically confirmed
in 33 primary cases and one secondary case, Of the faeces submitted 4 weeks
from exposure, 96% remained positive, None of the infants was symptomatic
by this time, and none received antimicrobial treatment, Two infants aged l
ess than 1 year were still excreting 22 weeks after the onset of the outbre
ak.
Conclusions: as for other serotypes, S. enteritidis PT4 causes prlonged sym
ptomless excretion after infection, particularly in infants aged less than
1 year. Infection control measures, including exclusion criteria, map need
to be modified as an outbreak progresses.