Volume 27, Number 1—January 2021
Research
Attribution of Illnesses Transmitted by Food and Water to Comprehensive Transmission Pathways Using Structured Expert Judgment, United States
Table 4
Pathogen name |
Mean % (95% uncertainty interval) |
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Foodborne |
Waterborne |
Person-to-person |
Animal contact |
Environmental |
|
Bacteria | |||||
Brucella spp. | 45 (13–77) | 10 (0–42) | Blocked | 36 (10–73) | 9 (0–32) |
Campylobacter spp. | 57 (30–80) | 13 (1–31) | 7 (0–23) | 16 (3–35) | 7 (0–30) |
Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli | 69 (37– 91) | 9 (0–38) | 7 (0–38) | Blocked | 15 (2–33) |
STEC O157 | 60 (40–77) | 5 (1–13) | 16 (4–33) | 12 (3–25) | 7 (1–17) |
STEC non-O157 | 50 (26–75) | 6 (0–17) | 15 (2–34) | 21 (2–46) | 8 (0–24) |
E. coli, other diarrheagenic | 55 (27–80) | 9 (0–30) | 16 (2–39) | 9 (0–33) | 12 (0–33) |
Legionella spp. | Blocked | 97 (67–100) | 0 (0–1) | Blocked | 2 (0–28) |
Mycobacterium bovis | 75 (36–98) | 1 (0–9) | 9 (0–39) | 13 (0–50) | 2 (0–12) |
Nontuberculous Mycobacterium spp. | Blocked | 72 (39–94) | 4 (0–21) | 2 (0–35) | 22 (0–49) |
Pseudomonas spp., otitis externa | Blocked | 81 (67–95) | 3 (0–13) | 1 (0–4) | 15 (1–,25) |
Pseudomonas spp., septicemia | Blocked | 22 (3–53) | 2 (0–19) | 2 (0–11) | 74 (41–94) |
Pseudomonas spp., pneumonia | Blocked | 51 (14–80) | 4 (1–32) | 0 (0–2) | 45 (15–80) |
Salmonella enterica, nontyphoidal | 66 (48–81) | 6 (0–22) | 7 (0–16) | 11 (3–24) | 9 (2–21) |
S. enterica, nontyphoidal, age <5 y | 46 (20–66) | 7 (0–26) | 18 (6–35) | 13 (2–30) | 16 (2–36) |
S. enterica serotype Enteritidis | 80 (63–92) | 4 (0–11) | 7 (1–16) | 5 (0–19) | 4 (1–14) |
S. enterica serotype I 4,[5],12:i:- | 66 (40–82) | 6 (1–15) | 8 (1–17) | 12 (2–27) | 7 (0–20) |
S. enterica serotype Javiana | 56 (29–76) | 7 (1–20) | 9 (2–22) | 14 (3–33) | 14 (2–29) |
S. enterica serotype Newport | 74 (50–86) | 2 (0–9) | 7 (1–16) | 8 (1–19) | 8 (2–18) |
S. enterica serotype Typhimurium | 59 (27–78) | 7 (1–18) | 8 (2–19) | 14 (3–29) | 13 (2–30) |
S. enterica, all other serotypes group 1 | 60 (29–79) | 6 (1–18) | 9 (2–21) | 12 (2–29) | 12 (3–,29) |
S. enterica, all other serotypes group 2 | 40 (10–65) | 7 (1–24) | 10 (2–26) | 17 (1–40) | 26 (6–51) |
Shigella spp. | 8 (1–36) | 4 (1–21) | 81 (48–93) | Blocked | 6 (0–26) |
Staphylococcus aureus | Blocked | 75 (23–98) | 18 (1–71) | 1 (0–5) | 5 (0–37) |
Streptococcus spp., group A | 4 (0–33) | 1 (0–6) | 92 (55–99) | 1 (0–12) | 2 (0–19) |
Vibrio alginolyticus | 60 (24–84) | 37 (13–71) | 0 (0–1) | 1 (0–4) | 2 (0–11) |
V. alginolyticus, non-AGI | 2 (0–17) | 97 (79–100) | 0 (0–1) | 0 (0–2) | 0 (0–2) |
V. cholerae nontoxigenic | 92 (61–100) | 6 (0–30) | 1 (0–3) | 0 (0–4) | 0 (0–3) |
V. cholerae nontoxigenic, non-AGI | 33 (8–59) | 65 (39–90) | 0 (0–1) | 0 (0–1) | 2 (0–13) |
V. parahaemolyticus | 74 (59–91) | 24 (7–38) | 0 (0–2) | 0 (0–2) | 1 (0 –5) |
V. parahaemolyticus, non-AGI | 8 (2–39) | 90 (57–97) | 0 (0–1) | 0 (0–1) | 2 (0–8) |
V. vulnificus† | 20 (7–54) | 77 (40–91) | 0 (0–3) | 1 (0–9) | 2 (0–12) |
V. vulnificus, non-AGI | 20 (9–34) | 78 (58–89) | 0 (0–1) | 1 (0–16) | 2 (0–9) |
Vibrio spp., other AGI | 96 (69–100) | 2 (0–23) | 0 (0–1) | 0 (0–2) | 1 (0–8) |
Vibrio spp, other non-AGI | 95 (58–100) | 3 (0–27) | 0 (0–1) | 0 (0–2) | 2 (0–15) |
Yersinia enterocolitica |
77 (44–100) |
9 (0–37) |
3 (0–17) |
4 (0–16) |
8 (0–33) |
Protozoa | |||||
Acanthamoeba spp. | Blocked | 82 (46–100) | Blocked | 0 (0–0) | 18 (0–54) |
Balamuthia mandrillaris | Blocked | 54 (5–95) | Blocked | 0 (0–0) | 46 (5–95) |
Cryptosporidium spp. | 7 (0–25) | 43 (17–73) | 20 (2–49) | 21 (4–48) | 8 (0–34) |
Cyclospora cayetanensis | 83 (59–99) | 6 (0–25) | 3 (0–14) | 1 (0–9) | 7 (0–28) |
Giardia spp. | 10 (0–35) | 44 (16–78) | 27 (3–59) | 10 (0–38) | 8 (0–37) |
Naegleria fowleri | Blocked | 88 (61–100) | Blocked | Blocked | 12 (0–38) |
Toxoplasma gondii |
28 (4–60) |
5 (0–27) |
Blocked |
58 (24–86) |
9 (0–29) |
Viruses | |||||
Astrovirus | 15 (1–38) | 6 (0–25) | 73 (44–94) | Blocked | 6 (0–18) |
Hepatitis A virus | 42 (9–78) | 8 (0–33) | 41 (8–77) | Blocked | 8 (0–34) |
Norovirus | 19 (6–37) | 6 (0–25) | 70 (46–88) | Blocked | 5 (0–18) |
Rotavirus | 5 (0–20) | 7 (0–28) | 81 (57–98) | Blocked | 5 (0–21) |
Sapovirus | 13 (0–34) | 8 (0–30) | 75 (49–94) | Blocked | 4 (0–16) |
*Blocked indicates pathways blocked by study administrators. AGI, acute gastrointestinal disease; STEC, Shiga toxin–producing Escherichia coli. †Clinical manifestations of interest for initial elicitation were bacteremia and wound infections.
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