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. 1992 Dec 1;33(4):253–260. doi: 10.1186/BF03547291

Salmonella Outbreak among Railway and Airline Passengers

Salmonella epidemi bland tåg- och flygpassagerare

Maija Hatakka 1,
PMCID: PMC8117865  PMID: 1488941

Abstract

A widespread outbreak by Salmonella infantis, infecting a total of 226 people, occurred in Finland at the beginning of August 1986. Of those infected, 107 were railway passengers, 91 were airline passengers and 28 were employed in a food processing establishment. The outbreak among the railway passengers was caused by egg sandwiches, the airline passengers were infected by a meal served on board and the catering employees by the breakfast served in the establishment. The outbreak was caused by food prepared in the establishment’s kitchen. The employees’ breakfasts had probably been contaminated by an employee who was a symptom-free Salmonella infantis carrier, and a number of the employees subsequently became infected, leading to widespread contamination of the food prepared in the establishment. The spread of the outbreak was further influenced by a heatwave at the time and by shortcomings in the cold storage facilities. The kitchen’s hygiene supervision and the quality control of its output were reorganized after the outbreak.

Keywords: travel catering, airline food, food-handling employee, flight kitchen, mass catering, Salmonella infantis

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