Journal of Water and Health (Jul 2022)

An acute gastroenteritis outbreak associated with a contaminated water supply system, Turkey, 2018

  • Zeynep Özge Özgüler,
  • Nayak Priyakanta,
  • Serap Cetin Coban,
  • Mehmet Akif Sezerol,
  • Irshad Ali Shaikh,
  • Fehminaz Temel

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2166/wh.2022.037
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 7
pp. 1064 – 1070

Abstract

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Disruption of routine monitorization and chlorination of the water supply system during a week-long holiday led to a multi-organism gastroenteritis outbreak in a district with limited laboratory support. More than a 10-fold increase in patients with gastroenteritis was reported. Enteropathogenic Escherichia coli, Enteroaggregative E. coli, and norovirus were detected in human specimen samples. The main water tank and pipes were rusted; 13 out of the 19 water samples tested positive for total Coliform (1–920 colony-forming units (CFU)/100 ml) and E. coli (1–720 CFU/100 ml). Chlorine levels were below 0.2 ppm in seven of the nine samples. Information of 1,815 cases was obtained from the hospital records with a crude attack rate of 2.9%. Cases widespread in the district increased throughout the holiday, epidemic curve revealed a point-source outbreak. The case–control study revealed that consumption of drinking tap water and using it to clean vegetables/fruits were significantly associated with the illness. While drinking only bottled water had a protective effect against the illness. The culture technique showed that the water supply samples were positive for pathogenic bacteria. Upon decision in a multi-stakeholder meeting, the water tank was cleaned, and the Municipality initiated the renovation of the water supply system. HIGHLIGHTS Disruption of chlorination and infrequent monitoring occurred during a week-long holiday.; Water supply samples were tested positive for pathogenic bacteria indicating fecal contamination.; Epidemiological investigation aided the rural area with limited health service and laboratory support.; Multi-stakeholder intervention was implemented to disinfect and renovate the water supply system.;

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