T. Grein et al., An outbreak of multidrug-resistant Salmonella typhimurium food poisoning at a wedding reception, IRISH MED J, 92(1), 1999, pp. 238-241
An outbreak of gastrointestinal illness among 127 persons attending a weddi
ng reception in Dublin was investigated, One hundred and fifteen wedding gu
ests were interviewed and information obtained about demographic and clinic
al characteristics, and food consumed at the reception. Faecal samples from
ill guests were submitted for microbiological examination and environmenta
l investigations conducted at the catering facilities. Fifty-eight cases (d
iarrhoea within three dap after having eaten at the reception) were identif
ied, Forty-six cases submitted stool samples, of which 39 were culture posi
tive for Salmonella typhimurium. Two isolates were phage-typed and found to
be DT 104. Turkey was identified as a potential vehicle for this outbreak,
A sample of litter from young birds at the poultry farm which had supplied
the turkeys also tested positive for Salmonella Typhinturium DT104. In the
Republic of Ireland S.typhimurium accounts for almost 50% of all human sal
monella isolates, Epidemiological and microbiological studies which relate
the human and animal spectrum of this disease need to be undertaken as a pr
iority.