• Title of article

    Outbreak of Vibrio cholerae 01 in Hong Kong related to contaminated fish tank water

  • Author/Authors

    Kam، نويسنده , , Kai-Man and Leung، نويسنده , , Ting-Hung and Ho، نويسنده , , Yuk-Yin Philip and Ho، نويسنده , , Ng Kwan-Yee and Paul Saw، نويسنده , , TA، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1995
  • Pages
    7
  • From page
    389
  • To page
    395
  • Abstract
    An outbreak of 12 cholera cases, caused by Vibrio cholerae eltor inaba, occurred inHong Kong during a three week period in June–July 1994. Only adults of both sexes were affected. Epidemiological investigations showed linkage in all cases with consumption of seafood, including shellfish, mantis shrimps and crabs. Microbiological findings demonstrated that contaminated seawater in fish tanks used for keeping alive these seafoods is the most likely vehicle of transmission. Aggressive control measures, promptly instituted, included prohibition of use of contaminated typhoon shelter water in fish tanks, use of seawater with E. coli counts below 610 organisms/100 ml, and the banning of unlicensed food sampans in typhoon shelters. These measures, coupled with public announcements and an active health education campaign on food safety and personal hygiene, abruptly terminated the outbreak. Places which practise the use of seawater, from probable contaminated sources, to keep alive their seafood for human consumption should be alerted to the possibility of transmission of Vibrio cholerae through this route.
  • Journal title
    Public Health
  • Serial Year
    1995
  • Journal title
    Public Health
  • Record number

    1586028