2021
DOI: 10.2807/1560-7917.es.2021.26.22.2001396
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Whole genome sequencing data used for surveillance of Campylobacter infections: detection of a large continuous outbreak, Denmark, 2019

Abstract: Background Campylobacter is one of the most frequent causes of bacterial gastroenteritis. Campylobacter outbreaks are rarely reported, which could be a reflection of a surveillance without routine molecular typing. We have previously shown that numerous small outbreak-like clusters can be detected when whole genome sequencing (WGS) data of clinical Campylobacter isolates was applied. Aim Typing-based sur… Show more

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“…Another two smaller outbreaks involving 20 and 18 cases due to the consumption of Danish-produced chicken and unknown causes were also reported ( National Food Institute, 2021 ). In 2019, a total of 5,389 cases were notified, which was the highest number ever recorded ( Statens Serum Institut, 2019 ; Joensen et al., 2021 ). Among those cases, 701 human clinical isolates were analysed, of which 93% (652/701) were C. jejuni and 7% were C. coli ( Joensen et al., 2021 ).…”
Section: Epidemiologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another two smaller outbreaks involving 20 and 18 cases due to the consumption of Danish-produced chicken and unknown causes were also reported ( National Food Institute, 2021 ). In 2019, a total of 5,389 cases were notified, which was the highest number ever recorded ( Statens Serum Institut, 2019 ; Joensen et al., 2021 ). Among those cases, 701 human clinical isolates were analysed, of which 93% (652/701) were C. jejuni and 7% were C. coli ( Joensen et al., 2021 ).…”
Section: Epidemiologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The publications included in this analysis reported various applications of One Health. Three of the 13 publications had focus on antimicrobial resistance ( 13 , 14 , 18 ), three on disease surveillance and/or control ( 19 , 22 , 24 ), one on developing One Health research projects in a clinical context ( 12 ), one on the One Health evaluation of a research center ( 15 ), one on the education of veterinary parasitology in Denmark ( 16 ), one on risk factors for obesity in dogs ( 17 ), one on outbreak investigation and management ( 21 ), one on the role of animals in the transmission of SARS-CoV-2 ( 20 ), and one on the environmental pillar of the One Health approach ( 23 ). None of the publications had evident focus on food.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…None of the publications had evident focus on food. Five of the 13 publications were assessments or evaluations ( 13 15 , 22 , 23 ), three were descriptive reviews ( 16 , 19 , 20 ), two were observational studies ( 17 , 18 ), two were descriptions of outbreaks ( 21 , 24 ) and one was a study protocol ( 12 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Machine learning prediction based on MALDI-TOF mass spectra may be a frontline tool to make a preliminary screening of these recurring genotypes and identify related MALDI-TOF profiles. Nevertheless, WGS may still follow to further elucidate molecular details in case of an outbreak as it has been recently described in Denmark [5].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The genomic surveillance of C. jejuni infections is only applied in few European countries [5], despite the proven applicability of advanced molecular methods (e.g., next generation sequencing (NGS)) in routine surveillance [6] and following standard protocols (cf. ISO/DIS 23418 standard under development [7]).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%