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2008–2009 Chile listeriosis outbreak

The 2008–2009 Chile listeriosis outbreak was an epidemic outbreak of listeriosis in that country, caused by the species Listeria monocytogenes,[2][3] which spread mainly through foods of animal origin, such as cecina, sausages, cheese and other dairy products. As of August 2009, 164 cases had been recorded, with a total of 16 deaths, among whom different strains of the bacterium were detected.

While in 2008 the outbreak was restricted to the Santiago Metropolitan Region, where the strain called "clone 009" predominated, in 2009 it spread to the regions of Valparaíso, O'Higgins, Maule, Biobío and Araucanía, through a different strain, called "clone 001".[4]

Background edit

The study of listeriosis in the world is recent, since the first analyses of the bacterium Listeria monocytogenes date back to the early 1980s in the United States.[2][5] Its mortality rate is around 25% of cases in healthy adults, a figure that may be higher in at-risk groups. Listeriosis has mainly affected countries in the northern hemisphere, both in North America (Canada and the United States) and in Europe (France and Switzerland).[6]

This disease has been studied in Chile since 1990 and the presence of the bacterium has been observed in ice cream (3.5 %), soft cheeses (0.8 %), cecina (3.6 %) and frozen shellfish (11.6 %).[6] However, health regulations do not include this bacterium within the parameters of food surveillance, which is carried out in the United States and European Union countries.[7]

Listeriosis cases
Year Santiago[3](Source: Minsal) National total[7](Source: ISP)
2006 26 50
2007 20 44

Until 2007, reported cases in Chile remained stable. The Public Health Institute (Instituto de Salud Pública, ISP) received less than fifty samples annually, while the Santiago Metropolitan Region averaged twenty-three cases between 2006 and 2007.[3] The Clínica Alemana de Santiago received between one and two cases per year, with newborn patients being frequent.[2]

Development edit

Contamination by soft cheeses in Santiago (2008) edit

 
Brie, a type of soft cheese in which Listeria was found in late 2008.

During the first half of 2008, the number of cases studied by health centers and medical institutions in the Santiago Metropolitan Region quadrupled compared to previous years, with a particular increase in the disease in pregnant patients.[2][8]

In September 2008, the SEREMI Metropolitana de Salud took several samples of suspect foods and identified the "strain 009" in a variety of Brie cheese. As a result, the Public Health Institute (ISP) identified the strains in soft cheeses of the Chevrita brand and on November 25 the SEREMI issued the recall of all brie and camembert cheeses of that company, as well as products of the brands Las Pircas and Lescure.[9]

Finally, up to the end of 2008, 119 cases were registered in the Metropolitan Region (there is no data for the rest of Chile), 77% of which belonged to the northeastern sector of the capital, with the largest number concentrated in districts characterized by a high socioeconomic level, such as Las Condes (sixteen cases), Vitacura (twelve cases), Lo Barnechea (four cases), Ñuñoa (three cases), Providencia (three cases), La Reina (two cases) and Peñalolén (one case).[10]

 
Listeriosis cases in Greater Santiago during 2008.
  Cases of "strain 009".
  Cases of other strains

National outbreak due to cecinas (2009) edit

Confirmed cases of listeriosis 2009
Dates Cases Deaths
April 23[11] 18 3
May 14[12] 27 7
August 25[1] 45 9

Following the identification of the origin of "clone 009" and the subsequent recall of contaminated products, there was a drop in listeriosis cases during the summer of 2009.[9] However, in March the disease reemerged, this time due to a different strain than the one in the Chevrita cheeses, called "clone 001".[13] Following an investigation of several companies, on April 13 the ISP identified Doñihue Limitada, a company that supplied laminated jerky to Agrosuper, as the source of the new outbreak of listeriosis,[14] due to contamination of the food conveyor bar.[15] In mid-April, the Servicio Agrícola y Ganadero (SAG) detected the presence of Listeria in products from a dairy company in Frutillar, Los Lagos Region;[16] however, no cases had been reported in that area until that date.[17]

 
In 2009, the cecina trade suffered a drop in sales, which even affected companies without a listeria outbreak.[18]

We are facing a situation of a type of germ that is possible to control with the measures we are applying and, in this sense, we will continue to insist on prevention, education and, fundamentally, control actions.

On April 23, the Ministry of Health issued a report on the status of the outbreak, identifying eighteen cases and three deaths, two in the Metropolitan Region, and one in Rancagua, O'Higgins Region,[20] the first listeriosis fatality reported outside Santiago. Two days later, the Jumbo supermarket chain detected that several of its own products, including longanizas, chorizos, meats and sausages, had the bacterium, and they were immediately withdrawn from sale to the public.[21]

Between May 14 and 15, four new victims of the disease were added, two from the Metropolitan Region and two from the Valparaíso Region.[22] However, the Minister of Health Alvaro Erazo stated that this was not a resurgence of the bacterium, since "there is no history that could be repeated or a type of consumption that points to any particular company and to any focus of contagion".[23] On May 19, a new case of listeriosis in Temuco came to public light, in which a pregnant mother, who did not present symptoms, passed the disease to her child before delivery.[24]

Decline edit

The spread of influenza A (H1N1) in the country, which began in mid-May 2009, surpassed the listeriosis health emergency. However, specialists recommended at the time to continue with food precautions regarding dairy products and beef jerky, since epidemic control was essential to keep the disease stable and avoid a resurgence.[25][26] In August 2009, a 24-year-old woman died of listeriosis in the Maule Region, although the authorities said it was an isolated case and had no connection with the outbreak in the first half of that year.[27]

To speak of a resurgence, we must have several cases associated with the same type of listeria. Listeria have genetic differentiation [...], however, we do not have cases in the same area or surrounding areas in which we can say that they correspond to a new outbreak, it does not seem to us, but of course we are expectant and vigilant.

— Lorena Rodríguez, head of the Food and Nutrition Department of the Ministry of Health.[27]

Effects edit

 
Listeria detection at the Pontificial Catholic University of Chile.

The outbreak of listeriosis revealed the need to implement an official microbiological criterion for the surveillance of this bacterium in Chile. The Ministry of Health presented a document with its proposal, prepared by its Food and Nutrition Department, to the Codex Alimentarius subcommittee on food hygiene, which it submitted for public consultation on its website.[28] This document would be the basis for a decree establishing "zero tolerance" for the disease in three types of products; ready-to-eat foods (cecinas, cheeses), baby food (milk) and food for medical use.[29]

Also, since 2008, the local scientific literature on the disease has increased significantly in response to the surprising growth of listeriosis cases in private and public health centers.[5] Taking advantage of the situation, scientists from the Institute of Food Science and Technology (Instituto de Ciencia y Tecnología de los Alimentos, Icytal), which belongs to the Faculty of Agricultural Sciences of the Austral University in Valdivia, developed a spray that inhibits the bacterium, which they later presented at the World Best Technologies 2009 Fair in the United States.[30]

Another collateral effect of the outbreak was the decrease in cheese sales, which was called by the press the "Chevrita effect", in reference to the company where the "strain 009" outbreak was identified,[31] and in cecinas, following the outbreak of "strain 001" in the Doñihue company during 2009.[18]

Preventive measures edit

The Chilean Government prepared a series of recommendations and prevention measures to prevent the country's inhabitants from contracting the disease, highlighting special measures for at-risk groups such as pregnant women, children, immunosuppressants, the elderly and patients with chronic diseases. These measures were not to consume:[1]

Basic hygiene measures were also established for the general population:

  • Wash hands before and after handling food.
  • Wash kitchen surfaces and utensils that have been in contact with food at risk.
  • Avoid cross-contamination, that is, separate raw food from cooked food.
  • Consume pasteurized dairy products and derivatives.
  • Wash vegetables and fruits without exception.
  • Consume well-cooked meat and fish.
  • Heating food in the microwave oven does not eliminate bacteria.
  • Clean the refrigerator constantly.
  • Purchase products in authorized places.

Statistics edit

 
Image of Listeria monocytogenes.

Breakdown of cases of listeriosis reported by the Chilean Ministry of Health in each region of the country. Data for 2009 include all known cases up to August 25.[1]

Region Cases Deaths
2008 2009 Total 2008 2009 Total
Arica y Parinacota - 0 0 - 0 0
Tarapacá - 0 0 - 0 0
Antofagasta - 0 0 - 0 0
Atacama - 0 0 - 0 0
Coquimbo - 0 0 - 0 0
Valparaíso - 7 7 - 2 2
Metropolitan 119[10] 28 147 7[10] 5 12
O'Higgins - 3 3 - 1 1
Maule - 2 2 - 1 1
Biobío - 1 1 - 0 0
La Araucanía - 2 2 - 0 0
Los Ríos - 0 0 - 0 0
Los Lagos - 2 2 - 0 0
Aysén - 0 0 - 0 0
Magallanes - 0 0 - 0 0
National total 119 45 164 7 9 16

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Ministry of Health (August 26, 2009). "Informe Listeriosis" (PDF) (in Spanish). Retrieved August 25, 2009.[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ a b c d Unidad Infectología Clínica Alemana. (PDF) (in Spanish). Archived from the original (PDF) on October 16, 2018. Retrieved May 16, 2009.
  3. ^ a b c Ministry of Health (November 28, 2008). (in Spanish). Archived from the original on April 29, 2009. Retrieved May 16, 2009.
  4. ^ "Un muerto y 11 casos por nueva cepa de listeriosis". El Mercurio (in Spanish). April 8, 2009. Retrieved May 16, 2009.
  5. ^ a b Noriega Ricalde, Miguel (2008). "Listeria monocytogenes: Vieja bacteria, desafío permanente" (PDF). Evista Chilena de Infectología (in Spanish). 25 (5). ISSN 0716-1018.
  6. ^ a b Cordano, Ana María (2000). . Anales de la Universidad de Chile (in Spanish). 6 (11). Archived from the original on June 10, 2007. Retrieved May 16, 2009.
  7. ^ a b Noriega Ricalde, Miguel (2008). "Listeria monocytogenes: Informe de un aumento de casos en mujeres embarazadas y revisión de la literatura (Introducción)" (PDF). Revista Chilena de Infectología (in Spanish). 25 (5). doi:10.4067/S0716-10182008000500004. ISSN 0716-1018.
  8. ^ . La Segunda (in Spanish). May 7, 2008. Archived from the original on May 12, 2008. Retrieved May 20, 2009.
  9. ^ a b Ministry of Health (February 5, 2009). "Informe Brote Listeriosis Región Metropolitana Departamento de Epidemiología" (PDF) (in Spanish). Retrieved May 20, 2009.[permanent dead link]
  10. ^ a b c Ministry of Health (January 16, 2009). "Informe Brote Listeriosis Región Metropolitana Departamento de Epidemiología" (PDF) (in Spanish). Retrieved May 20, 2009.[dead link]
  11. ^ Ministry of Health (April 23, 2009). (PDF) (in Spanish). Archived from the original (PDF) on March 6, 2009. Retrieved May 3, 2009.
  12. ^ Ministry of Health (May 14, 2009). "Informe Listeriosis" (PDF) (in Spanish). Retrieved May 20, 2009.[permanent dead link]
  13. ^ Radio Cooperativa (March 7, 2009). "Ministro de Salud confirmó nuevo brote de listeriosis" (in Spanish). Retrieved May 20, 2009.
  14. ^ Radio Cooperativa (March 13, 2009). "ISP identificó a nueva empresa de alimentos contaminados con listeria" (in Spanish). Retrieved May 20, 2009.
  15. ^ Radio Cooperativa (March 14, 2009). "Subsecretaria de Salud atribuyó brote de listeria a contaminación de correa transportadora" (in Spanish). Retrieved May 20, 2009.
  16. ^ Terra (April 2, 2009). "ISP de Santiago analiza muestras de queso por posible brote de listeria en Frutillar" (in Spanish). Retrieved May 20, 2009.[permanent dead link]
  17. ^ . El Austral (in Spanish). April 23, 2009. Archived from the original on May 29, 2009. Retrieved May 20, 2009.
  18. ^ a b Diario Financiero (April 21, 2009). (in Spanish). Archived from the original on October 5, 2009. Retrieved May 20, 2009.
  19. ^ . La Nación (in Spanish). April 21, 2009. Archived from the original on April 24, 2009. Retrieved May 20, 2009.
  20. ^ Radio Cooperativa (March 15, 2009). "Autoridades confirmaron muerte por listeriosis en Rancagua" (in Spanish). Retrieved May 20, 2009.
  21. ^ . La Nación (in Spanish). April 25, 2009. Archived from the original on April 28, 2009. Retrieved May 20, 2009.
  22. ^ . La Tercera (in Spanish). May 15, 2009. Archived from the original on May 1, 2015. Retrieved May 20, 2009.
  23. ^ "Álvaro Erazo insistió en que no hay un rebrote de la listeriosis". La Tercera (in Spanish). May 15, 2009. Retrieved May 20, 2009.
  24. ^ . La Tercera (in Spanish). May 19, 2009. Archived from the original on May 1, 2015. Retrieved May 20, 2009.
  25. ^ Radio Universidad de Chile (June 2, 2009). "Chile está preparado para las emergencias sanitarias" (in Spanish). Retrieved June 7, 2009.[dead link]
  26. ^ Terra (July 16, 2009). (in Spanish). Archived from the original on July 26, 2009. Retrieved July 27, 2009.
  27. ^ a b "Minsal descartó rebrote de listeria tras muerte de mujer por la enfermedad". La Segunda (in Spanish). August 25, 2009. Retrieved August 26, 2009.[dead link]
  28. ^ Ministry of Health. (in Spanish). Archived from the original on May 24, 2009. Retrieved May 20, 2009.
  29. ^ El Mercurio (July 24, 2009). "Decreto exigirá "listeria cero" en 3 tipos de alimentos" (in Spanish). Retrieved July 27, 2009.
  30. ^ Radio Cooperativa (March 20, 2009). "Científicos de Valdivia crearon spray para inhibir la listeria" (in Spanish). Retrieved May 20, 2009.
  31. ^ . Chile Potencia Alimentaria (in Spanish). January 13, 2009. Archived from the original on September 24, 2011. Retrieved May 20, 2009.

Bibliography edit

  • Cordano, Ana María; Rocourt, Joselyne (2001). "Occurrence of Listeria monocytogenes in food in Chile". International Journal of Food Microbiology. 70 (1–2): 175–178. doi:10.1016/S0168-1605(01)00533-5. ISSN 0168-1605. PMID 11759755.

External links edit

2008, 2009, chile, listeriosis, outbreak, listeriosis, reportsinformation, until, august, 2009, regions, with, confirmed, deaths, regions, with, confirmed, cases, regions, with, casesregion, cases, deathsconfirmed, laboratory, attributedmetropolitan, 12valpara. Listeriosis reportsInformation until August 25 2009 Regions with confirmed deaths Regions with confirmed cases Regions with no casesRegion Cases DeathsConfirmed in Laboratory AttributedMetropolitan 147 12Valparaiso 7 2O Higgins 3 1Maule 2 1Araucania 2 0Los Lagos 2 0Biobio 1 0Total 164 16Source Ministry of Health Chile 1 The 2008 2009 Chile listeriosis outbreak was an epidemic outbreak of listeriosis in that country caused by the species Listeria monocytogenes 2 3 which spread mainly through foods of animal origin such as cecina sausages cheese and other dairy products As of August 2009 164 cases had been recorded with a total of 16 deaths among whom different strains of the bacterium were detected While in 2008 the outbreak was restricted to the Santiago Metropolitan Region where the strain called clone 009 predominated in 2009 it spread to the regions of Valparaiso O Higgins Maule Biobio and Araucania through a different strain called clone 001 4 Contents 1 Background 2 Development 2 1 Contamination by soft cheeses in Santiago 2008 2 2 National outbreak due to cecinas 2009 2 3 Decline 3 Effects 4 Preventive measures 5 Statistics 6 See also 7 References 8 Bibliography 9 External linksBackground editThe study of listeriosis in the world is recent since the first analyses of the bacterium Listeria monocytogenes date back to the early 1980s in the United States 2 5 Its mortality rate is around 25 of cases in healthy adults a figure that may be higher in at risk groups Listeriosis has mainly affected countries in the northern hemisphere both in North America Canada and the United States and in Europe France and Switzerland 6 This disease has been studied in Chile since 1990 and the presence of the bacterium has been observed in ice cream 3 5 soft cheeses 0 8 cecina 3 6 and frozen shellfish 11 6 6 However health regulations do not include this bacterium within the parameters of food surveillance which is carried out in the United States and European Union countries 7 Listeriosis casesYear Santiago 3 Source Minsal National total 7 Source ISP 2006 26 502007 20 44Until 2007 reported cases in Chile remained stable The Public Health Institute Instituto de Salud Publica ISP received less than fifty samples annually while the Santiago Metropolitan Region averaged twenty three cases between 2006 and 2007 3 The Clinica Alemana de Santiago received between one and two cases per year with newborn patients being frequent 2 Development editContamination by soft cheeses in Santiago 2008 edit nbsp Brie a type of soft cheese in which Listeria was found in late 2008 During the first half of 2008 the number of cases studied by health centers and medical institutions in the Santiago Metropolitan Region quadrupled compared to previous years with a particular increase in the disease in pregnant patients 2 8 In September 2008 the SEREMI Metropolitana de Salud took several samples of suspect foods and identified the strain 009 in a variety of Brie cheese As a result the Public Health Institute ISP identified the strains in soft cheeses of the Chevrita brand and on November 25 the SEREMI issued the recall of all brie and camembert cheeses of that company as well as products of the brands Las Pircas and Lescure 9 Finally up to the end of 2008 119 cases were registered in the Metropolitan Region there is no data for the rest of Chile 77 of which belonged to the northeastern sector of the capital with the largest number concentrated in districts characterized by a high socioeconomic level such as Las Condes sixteen cases Vitacura twelve cases Lo Barnechea four cases Nunoa three cases Providencia three cases La Reina two cases and Penalolen one case 10 nbsp Listeriosis cases in Greater Santiago during 2008 Cases of strain 009 Cases of other strainsNational outbreak due to cecinas 2009 edit Confirmed cases of listeriosis 2009Dates Cases DeathsApril 23 11 18 3May 14 12 27 7August 25 1 45 9Following the identification of the origin of clone 009 and the subsequent recall of contaminated products there was a drop in listeriosis cases during the summer of 2009 9 However in March the disease reemerged this time due to a different strain than the one in the Chevrita cheeses called clone 001 13 Following an investigation of several companies on April 13 the ISP identified Donihue Limitada a company that supplied laminated jerky to Agrosuper as the source of the new outbreak of listeriosis 14 due to contamination of the food conveyor bar 15 In mid April the Servicio Agricola y Ganadero SAG detected the presence of Listeria in products from a dairy company in Frutillar Los Lagos Region 16 however no cases had been reported in that area until that date 17 nbsp In 2009 the cecina trade suffered a drop in sales which even affected companies without a listeria outbreak 18 We are facing a situation of a type of germ that is possible to control with the measures we are applying and in this sense we will continue to insist on prevention education and fundamentally control actions Michelle Bachelet april 21 2009 19 On April 23 the Ministry of Health issued a report on the status of the outbreak identifying eighteen cases and three deaths two in the Metropolitan Region and one in Rancagua O Higgins Region 20 the first listeriosis fatality reported outside Santiago Two days later the Jumbo supermarket chain detected that several of its own products including longanizas chorizos meats and sausages had the bacterium and they were immediately withdrawn from sale to the public 21 Between May 14 and 15 four new victims of the disease were added two from the Metropolitan Region and two from the Valparaiso Region 22 However the Minister of Health Alvaro Erazo stated that this was not a resurgence of the bacterium since there is no history that could be repeated or a type of consumption that points to any particular company and to any focus of contagion 23 On May 19 a new case of listeriosis in Temuco came to public light in which a pregnant mother who did not present symptoms passed the disease to her child before delivery 24 Decline edit The spread of influenza A H1N1 in the country which began in mid May 2009 surpassed the listeriosis health emergency However specialists recommended at the time to continue with food precautions regarding dairy products and beef jerky since epidemic control was essential to keep the disease stable and avoid a resurgence 25 26 In August 2009 a 24 year old woman died of listeriosis in the Maule Region although the authorities said it was an isolated case and had no connection with the outbreak in the first half of that year 27 To speak of a resurgence we must have several cases associated with the same type of listeria Listeria have genetic differentiation however we do not have cases in the same area or surrounding areas in which we can say that they correspond to a new outbreak it does not seem to us but of course we are expectant and vigilant Lorena Rodriguez head of the Food and Nutrition Department of the Ministry of Health 27 Effects edit nbsp Listeria detection at the Pontificial Catholic University of Chile The outbreak of listeriosis revealed the need to implement an official microbiological criterion for the surveillance of this bacterium in Chile The Ministry of Health presented a document with its proposal prepared by its Food and Nutrition Department to the Codex Alimentarius subcommittee on food hygiene which it submitted for public consultation on its website 28 This document would be the basis for a decree establishing zero tolerance for the disease in three types of products ready to eat foods cecinas cheeses baby food milk and food for medical use 29 Also since 2008 the local scientific literature on the disease has increased significantly in response to the surprising growth of listeriosis cases in private and public health centers 5 Taking advantage of the situation scientists from the Institute of Food Science and Technology Instituto de Ciencia y Tecnologia de los Alimentos Icytal which belongs to the Faculty of Agricultural Sciences of the Austral University in Valdivia developed a spray that inhibits the bacterium which they later presented at the World Best Technologies 2009 Fair in the United States 30 Another collateral effect of the outbreak was the decrease in cheese sales which was called by the press the Chevrita effect in reference to the company where the strain 009 outbreak was identified 31 and in cecinas following the outbreak of strain 001 in the Donihue company during 2009 18 Preventive measures editThe Chilean Government prepared a series of recommendations and prevention measures to prevent the country s inhabitants from contracting the disease highlighting special measures for at risk groups such as pregnant women children immunosuppressants the elderly and patients with chronic diseases These measures were not to consume 1 Raw or partially cooked fish and meat Dairy products from unauthorized companies Soft cheeses brie camembert and blue cheeses Unboiled sausages Cecina spreads pate or meat or ham spreads Unwashed vegetables even if packaged Ready to serve foods Ham and sliced cheese Basic hygiene measures were also established for the general population Wash hands before and after handling food Wash kitchen surfaces and utensils that have been in contact with food at risk Avoid cross contamination that is separate raw food from cooked food Consume pasteurized dairy products and derivatives Wash vegetables and fruits without exception Consume well cooked meat and fish Heating food in the microwave oven does not eliminate bacteria Clean the refrigerator constantly Purchase products in authorized places Statistics edit nbsp Image of Listeria monocytogenes Breakdown of cases of listeriosis reported by the Chilean Ministry of Health in each region of the country Data for 2009 include all known cases up to August 25 1 Region Cases Deaths2008 2009 Total 2008 2009 TotalArica y Parinacota 0 0 0 0Tarapaca 0 0 0 0Antofagasta 0 0 0 0Atacama 0 0 0 0Coquimbo 0 0 0 0Valparaiso 7 7 2 2Metropolitan 119 10 28 147 7 10 5 12O Higgins 3 3 1 1Maule 2 2 1 1Biobio 1 1 0 0La Araucania 2 2 0 0Los Rios 0 0 0 0Los Lagos 2 2 0 0Aysen 0 0 0 0Magallanes 0 0 0 0National total 119 45 164 7 9 16See also editHealth crisis Listeriosis Listeria monocytogenes 2008 Canada listeriosis outbreak COVID 19 pandemic in ChileReferences edit a b c d Ministry of Health August 26 2009 Informe Listeriosis PDF in Spanish Retrieved August 25 2009 permanent dead link a b c d Unidad Infectologia Clinica Alemana Informe sobre aumento de casos de infeccion por Listeria monocytogenes en Santiago de Chile PDF in Spanish Archived from the original PDF on October 16 2018 Retrieved May 16 2009 a b c Ministry of Health November 28 2008 Listeriosis con medidas simples la poblacion puede prevenirla in Spanish Archived from the original on April 29 2009 Retrieved May 16 2009 Un muerto y 11 casos por nueva cepa de listeriosis El Mercurio in Spanish April 8 2009 Retrieved May 16 2009 a b Noriega Ricalde Miguel 2008 Listeria monocytogenes Vieja bacteria desafio permanente PDF Evista Chilena de Infectologia in Spanish 25 5 ISSN 0716 1018 a b Cordano Ana Maria 2000 Enfermedades infecciosas emergentes Anales de la Universidad de Chile in Spanish 6 11 Archived from the original on June 10 2007 Retrieved May 16 2009 a b Noriega Ricalde Miguel 2008 Listeria monocytogenes Informe de un aumento de casos en mujeres embarazadas y revision de la literatura Introduccion PDF Revista Chilena de Infectologia in Spanish 25 5 doi 10 4067 S0716 10182008000500004 ISSN 0716 1018 6 Preocupante aumento de listeriosis en embarazadas La Segunda in Spanish May 7 2008 Archived from the original on May 12 2008 Retrieved May 20 2009 a b Ministry of Health February 5 2009 Informe Brote Listeriosis Region Metropolitana Departamento de Epidemiologia PDF in Spanish Retrieved May 20 2009 permanent dead link a b c Ministry of Health January 16 2009 Informe Brote Listeriosis Region Metropolitana Departamento de Epidemiologia PDF in Spanish Retrieved May 20 2009 dead link Ministry of Health April 23 2009 Informe Listeriosis PDF in Spanish Archived from the original PDF on March 6 2009 Retrieved May 3 2009 Ministry of Health May 14 2009 Informe Listeriosis PDF in Spanish Retrieved May 20 2009 permanent dead link Radio Cooperativa March 7 2009 Ministro de Salud confirmo nuevo brote de listeriosis in Spanish Retrieved May 20 2009 Radio Cooperativa March 13 2009 ISP identifico a nueva empresa de alimentos contaminados con listeria in Spanish Retrieved May 20 2009 Radio Cooperativa March 14 2009 Subsecretaria de Salud atribuyo brote de listeria a contaminacion de correa transportadora in Spanish Retrieved May 20 2009 Terra April 2 2009 ISP de Santiago analiza muestras de queso por posible brote de listeria en Frutillar in Spanish Retrieved May 20 2009 permanent dead link Caso de listeria y Seremi de salud El Austral in Spanish April 23 2009 Archived from the original on May 29 2009 Retrieved May 20 2009 a b Diario Financiero April 21 2009 Sopraval retira linea de productos del mercado por foco de listeria y acusa baja en demanda de cecinas in Spanish Archived from the original on October 5 2009 Retrieved May 20 2009 Fortalecer control de listeriosis pidio Bachelet La Nacion in Spanish April 21 2009 Archived from the original on April 24 2009 Retrieved May 20 2009 Radio Cooperativa March 15 2009 Autoridades confirmaron muerte por listeriosis en Rancagua in Spanish Retrieved May 20 2009 Detectan listeria en cecinas marca Jumbo La Nacion in Spanish April 25 2009 Archived from the original on April 28 2009 Retrieved May 20 2009 Muertes por listeriosis se elevan a siete La Tercera in Spanish May 15 2009 Archived from the original on May 1 2015 Retrieved May 20 2009 Alvaro Erazo insistio en que no hay un rebrote de la listeriosis La Tercera in Spanish May 15 2009 Retrieved May 20 2009 Detectan nuevo caso de listeriosis en Temuco La Tercera in Spanish May 19 2009 Archived from the original on May 1 2015 Retrieved May 20 2009 Radio Universidad de Chile June 2 2009 Chile esta preparado para las emergencias sanitarias in Spanish Retrieved June 7 2009 dead link Terra July 16 2009 Listeria La situacion no esta 100 controlada in Spanish Archived from the original on July 26 2009 Retrieved July 27 2009 a b Minsal descarto rebrote de listeria tras muerte de mujer por la enfermedad La Segunda in Spanish August 25 2009 Retrieved August 26 2009 dead link Ministry of Health Propuesta de criterios microbiologicos para Listeria monocytogenes para el Reglamento Sanitario de los Alimentos in Spanish Archived from the original on May 24 2009 Retrieved May 20 2009 El Mercurio July 24 2009 Decreto exigira listeria cero en 3 tipos de alimentos in Spanish Retrieved July 27 2009 Radio Cooperativa March 20 2009 Cientificos de Valdivia crearon spray para inhibir la listeria in Spanish Retrieved May 20 2009 El efecto Chevrita La crisis que comienza a vivir la industria del queso con el impacto de la lister iosis Chile Potencia Alimentaria in Spanish January 13 2009 Archived from the original on September 24 2011 Retrieved May 20 2009 Bibliography editCordano Ana Maria Rocourt Joselyne 2001 Occurrence of Listeria monocytogenes in food in Chile International Journal of Food Microbiology 70 1 2 175 178 doi 10 1016 S0168 1605 01 00533 5 ISSN 0168 1605 PMID 11759755 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to 2008 2009 listeriosis outbreak in Chile Official website Ministry of Health of Chile In Spanish Official listeria diptych In Spanish Archived April 19 2009 on Wayback Machine Listeria monocytogenes Old Bacteria Enduring Challenge In Spanish Emerging infectious diseases In Spanish on Anales de la Universidad de Chile Keys to Understanding the Listeria Outbreak In Spanish Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2008 2009 Chile listeriosis outbreak 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