Sporadic Campylobacter infection in infants -: A population-based surveillance case-control study

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作者
Fullerton, Kathleen E.
Ingram, L. Amanda
Jones, Timothy F.
Anderson, Bridget J.
McCarthy, Patrick V.
Hurd, Sharon
Shiferaw, Beletshachew
Vugia, Duc
Haubert, Nicole
Hayes, Tameka
Wedel, Stephanie
Scallan, Elaine
Henao, Olga
Angulo, Frederick J.
机构
[1] MPH, Ctr Dis Control & Prevent, Atlanta, GA 30333 USA
[2] Atlanta Res & Educ Fdn, Decatur, GA USA
[3] Tennessee Dept Hlth, Nashville, TN USA
[4] New York State, Dept Hlth, Albany, NY USA
[5] Ctr Food Safety & Nutrit, US FDA, Washington, DC USA
[6] Connecticut Emerging Infect Program, New Haven, CT USA
[7] Oregon Div Hlth, Portland, OR USA
[8] Calif Dept Hlth Serv, Berkeley, CA USA
[9] Dept Publ Hlth & Environm, Denver, CO USA
[10] Georgia Div Publ Hlth, Atlanta, GA USA
[11] Minnesota Dept Hlth, Minneapolis, MN 55414 USA
关键词
Campylobacter; infants; Campylobacter infections; campylobacteriosis; case-control studies;
D O I
10.1097/01.inf.0000247137.43495.34
中图分类号
R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
学科分类号
100102 ;
摘要
Background: Campylobacter is an important cause of foodbome illness in infants (younger than I year of age), but little is known about the sources of infection in this age group. Methods: Eight sites in the Foodborne Diseases Active Surveillance Network (FoodNet) participated in a 24-month population-based case-control study conducted in 2002-2004. Cases were infants with laboratory-confirmed Campylobacter infection ascertained through active laboratory surveillance, and controls were infants in the community. Results: We enrolled 123 cases and 928 controls. Infants 0-6 months of age with Campylobacter infection were less likely to be breast-fed than controls [odds ratio (OR); 0.2; 95% confidence interval (CI), 0.1-0.6]. Risk factors for infants 0-6 months of age included drinking well water (OR 4.4; CI, 1.4-14) and riding in a shopping cart next to meat or poultry (OR 4.0; CI, 1.2-13.0). Risk factors for infants 7-11 months of age included visiting or living on a farm (OR 6.2; CI, 2.2-17), having a pet with diarrhea in the home (OR 7.6; CI, 2.1-28) and eating fruits and vegetables prepared in the home (OR 2.5, CI 1.2-4.9). Campylobacter infection was associated with travel outside the United States at all ages (OR 19.3; CI, 4.5-82.1). Conclusions: Several unique protective and risk factors were identified among infants, and these risk factors vary by age, suggesting that prevention measures be targeted accordingly. Breast-feeding was protective for the youngest infants and should continue to be encouraged.
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