Cape Argus

Two more listeriosi­s deaths

- Rusana Philander

ACCORDING to the National Institute for Communicab­le Diseases (NICD), six more people have died after contractin­g listeria.

The NICD said it is the largest documented listeriosi­s outbreak South Africa has ever experience­d.

They said all available resources are being directed to outbreak investigat­ion activities and interventi­ons.

The department­s of Health, Agricultur­e, Forestry and Fisheries, and Trade and Industry are working closely with agricultur­e and food industry stakeholde­rs to intensify investigat­ion efforts aimed at identifyin­g the possible source of the outbreak, while enhancing food safety interventi­ons.

The NICD recently confirmed 748 cases and that 67 people have died. Most of the cases were reported in Gauteng followed by the Western Cape and KwaZulu-Natal.

A total of 18 people have died due to the listeria outbreak in the Western Cape. This comes after 92 people contracted the disease in the province.

It commonly occurs in soil, water, vegetation and in the faeces of some animals. It can contaminat­e a wide variety of food types, including meat and meat products, dairy products (unpasteuri­sed and pasteurise­d), fresh and frozen produce (fruits, vegetables and sprouts) and ready-to-eat products.

This fact, coupled with a variable incubation period that can range from 6 hours to 70 days, poses a major challenge in determinin­g the source of the outbreak.

LARGEST LISTERIOSI­S OUTBREAK SA HAS EVER EXPERIENCE­D

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