Salmonella outbreak affects 100 at Riga Cup

By Joseph James Whitworth

- Last updated on GMT

Picture: Eitc Tournaments Facebook
Picture: Eitc Tournaments Facebook

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More than 100 people have been sickened by Salmonella at the Ice Hockey Riga Cup in Latvia.

So far the outbreak has affected participants from Finland, Norway, UK, Sweden, Hungary, Lithuania and Estonia. The source is yet to be identified.

Considering all cases reported were participating in the junior hockey cup in Riga, are clustered in time with serotype S. Enteritidis PT1, susceptible to all antibiotics and with a specific rare MLVA pattern, it can be considered a persistent point source outbreak with a common exposure, said the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control.

Latvian food safety and public health authorities are doing epidemiological and environmental investigations.

Samples from the environment and personnel cafeterias in the arenas where the tournament took place have been negative.

Public health authorities in Finland and Sweden are interviewing cases to identify possible exposures. 

The Riga Cup took place from 27 March- 27 April, although the tournament has ended, other events are continuing until the end of May at the same venues and as the source(s) of infection has/have still not been identified, new cases are possible.

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