Occurrence of Enterobacter sakazakii in food production environments and households

Lancet. 2004 Jan 3;363(9402):39-40. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(03)15169-0.

Abstract

Enterobacter sakazakii occasionally causes illness in premature babies and neonates. Contamination of infant formulae during factory production or bottle preparation is implicated. Advice to health-care professionals focuses on bottle preparation, but the effectiveness of prevention depends on the degree of contamination and contamination sites, which are generally unknown. To keep contamination to a minimum in the finished product depends on knowledge of the occurrence of E sakazakii. We used a refined isolation and detection method to investigate the presence of this micro-organism in various food factories and households. Environmental samples from eight of nine food factories and from five of 16 households contained E sakazakii. The widespread nature of this micro-organism needs to be taken into account when designing preventive control measures.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Cronobacter sakazakii / isolation & purification*
  • Disease Outbreaks / statistics & numerical data
  • Enterobacteriaceae Infections / epidemiology
  • Enterobacteriaceae Infections / microbiology
  • Enterobacteriaceae Infections / prevention & control
  • Equipment Contamination / statistics & numerical data*
  • Food Microbiology*
  • Food-Processing Industry / standards*
  • Housing / standards
  • Housing / statistics & numerical data*
  • Humans
  • Infant
  • Infant Food / microbiology
  • Infant, Newborn