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Shigella outbreak in San Diego ends, County health says

January 16, 2022 By sdcnews

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By County News Center

San Diego, CA–With no new cases in more than a month, the shigella outbreak declared in October 2021 among people experiencing homelessness is over, the County Health and Human Services Agency said Friday.

The last shigella case connected to the outbreak was identified on Dec. 11, 2021, and for over a month, cases have remained at the historical baseline, which is no more than one case per week in people experiencing homelessness.

On Jan. 14, the County sent a letter to City of San Diego officials informing them that the current outbreak of shigellosis no longer exists. The California Department of Public Health has also deemed this outbreak to be over. The County will continue to closely monitor case counts.

“I want to sincerely thank the City of San Diego for your continued commitment to the promotion of appropriate and proactive hygienic interventions in your jurisdiction,” Wilma Wooten, M.D., County public health officer, said in the missive. “The City’s quick response, as well as the continued communication, coordination, and collaboration with the County, have allowed us to successfully eliminate this outbreak.”

The shigella outbreak was first identified in early October when six people experiencing homelessness were hospitalized due to shigellosis.

On Oct. 11, the County issued a health advisory to the local medical community to be on the lookout for potential shigella cases.

At the same time, the County began working with the City of San Diego, potential exposure sites, and homeless service providers to mitigate the spread of shigellosis by ensuring good sanitation precautions, expanding public restroom availability, distributing personal hygiene kits, working with food service providers, identifying additional cases, and connecting ill people to treatment and housing.

In total, 53 shigella cases were connected to the outbreak — 47 confirmed and six probable infections. All cases were identified in people experiencing homelessness. There were no deaths.

The County’s ongoing disease investigation efforts will continue to monitor shigellosis cases and potential outbreaks in the region, providing early intervention as needed.

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