Large outbreak of typhoid fever on a river cruise ship used as accommodation for asylum seekers, the Netherlands, 2022

Author:

Ooms Daisy1,de Vries Anne2,Koedijk Femke DH31,Generaal Ellen41,Friesema Ingrid HM1,Rouvroye Maxine5,van Lelyveld Steven FL5,van den Beld Maaike JC1,Notermans Daan W1,van Schelven Patrick6,van den Brink Janine FH7,Hartog Tanja2,Veenstra Thijs1,Slavenburg Serena8,Sinnige Jan C8,Ruijs Wilhelmina LM1

Affiliation:

1. Centre for Infectious Disease Control, National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM), Bilthoven, the Netherlands

2. Department of Communicable Disease Control, Public Health Service of Kennemerland, Haarlem, the Netherlands

3. Department of Communicable Disease Control, Public Health Service of Twente, Enschede, the Netherlands

4. Department of Infectious Diseases, Public Health Service of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, the Netherlands

5. Department of Internal Medicine, Spaarne Gasthuis, Haarlem/Hoofddorp, the Netherlands

6. Department of Communicable Disease Control, Public Health Service of Gelderland-Midden, Arnhem, the Netherlands

7. Department of Communicable Disease Control, Public Health Service of IJsselland, Zwolle, the Netherlands

8. Regional Public Health Laboratory Kennemerland, Haarlem, the Netherlands

Abstract

On 6 April 2022, the Public Health Service of Kennemerland, the Netherlands, was notified about an outbreak of fever and abdominal complaints on a retired river cruise ship, used as shelter for asylum seekers. The diagnosis typhoid fever was confirmed on 7 April. An extensive outbreak investigation was performed. Within 47 days, 72 typhoid fever cases were identified among asylum seekers (n = 52) and staff (n = 20), of which 25 were hospitalised. All recovered after treatment. Consumption of food and tap water on the ship was associated with developing typhoid fever. The freshwater and wastewater tanks shared a common wall with severe corrosion and perforations, enabling wastewater to leak into the freshwater tank at high filling levels. Salmonella Typhi was cultured from the wastewater tank, matching the patient isolates. In the freshwater tank, Salmonella species DNA was detected by PCR, suggesting the presence of the bacterium and supporting the conclusion of contaminated freshwater as the probable source of the outbreak. Outbreaks of uncommon infections may occur if persons from endemic countries are accommodated in crowded conditions. Especially when accommodating migrants on ships, strict supervision on water quality and technical installations are indispensable to guarantee the health and safety of the residents.

Publisher

European Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (ECDC)

Subject

Virology,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Epidemiology

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