• Scand J Prim Health Care · Mar 2024

    Observational Study

    The impact on primary care of a large waterborne campylobacter outbreak in Norway: a controlled observational study.

    • A Iversen, G Rortveit, K A Wensaas, and C O Gulla.
    • Department of Global Public Health and Primary Care, University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway.
    • Scand J Prim Health Care. 2024 Mar 1; 42 (1): 187194187-194.

    ObjectiveDocument the impact of an outbreak of gastroenteritis on local primary health care services, compared to a control period.DesignControlled observational study with data from the outbreak and a control period. Data obtained from electronic medical records (EMR) of general practitioners (GPs) and the out-of-hours (OOH) service. Telephone data from the OOH service's telephone records.SettingCampylobacteriosis outbreak in Askøy municipality, Norway in 2019. Over 2000 individuals were infected.SubjectsPatients in contact with GPs and the OOH service during the outbreak and a control period.Main Outcome MeasuresPatient contacts with GPs and the OOH service during the outbreak and a control period.ResultsThere was a 36% increase in contacts during the outbreak compared to the control period (4798 vs. 3528), with the OOH service handling 78% of outbreak-related contacts. Telephone advice was the dominant method for managing the increase in contacts to primary care, both in OOH services and daytime general practice (OR 3.73 CI: [3.24-4.28]). Children aged 0-4 years had increased use of primary care during the outbreak (OR 1.51 CI: [1.28-1.78]). GPs referred 25% and OOH services referred 75% of 70 hospitalized cases.ConclusionThe OOH service handled most of the patients during the outbreak, with support from daytime general practice. The outbreak caused a shift towards telephone advice as a means of providing care. Young children significantly increased their use of primary care during the outbreak.

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