
doi: 10.1086/647676
pmid: 9324510
Abstract An outbreak of gastroenteritis caused by Norwalk-like virus occurred in two areas of the hospital: area 1, consisting of three adjacent and interconnected wards, with mostly elderly patients; and area 2, an acute ward in a separate building with elderly patients. In area 1, 40 patients and 20 staff were affected; in area 2, 18 patients and 14 staff were affected. Infection control measures were instituted in consultation with the government health authority. These measures did not appear to affect the course of the outbreak, but may have prevented spread to other wards.
Aged, 80 and over, Cross Infection, Australia, Hospitals, Disease Outbreaks, Gastroenteritis, Nursing Homes, Norwalk virus, Humans, Aged, Caliciviridae Infections
Aged, 80 and over, Cross Infection, Australia, Hospitals, Disease Outbreaks, Gastroenteritis, Nursing Homes, Norwalk virus, Humans, Aged, Caliciviridae Infections
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