Nouvelle-Aquitaine Public Health Bulletin. December 2018.

Key Points

Foodborne Illness

  • Reports of foodborne illness outbreaks are down compared to previous years.

  • A summer peak in foodborne illness was observed in Charente-Maritime and Pyrénées-Atlantiques.

  • A significant increase in the proportion of foodborne illness outbreaks in institutional food service settings, particularly in school cafeterias.

  • Decrease in the number of foodborne illness outbreaks where the food in question was suspected or confirmed.

Hepatitis A

  • Hepatitis A outbreak in 2017, with three epidemic strains circulating among MSM.

Listeriosis

  • Number of reported cases stable.

Tularemia

  • Decrease in the number of reported cases following a peak observed in 2016.

Brucellosis

  • Number of reported cases remains stable.

  • La Vienne is the department in the region with the highest reporting rate over a 15-year period.

Botulism

  • No cases of botulism were reported in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in 2017.

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