A Waterborne Outbreak of Norwalk-Like Virus among Snowmobilers—Wyoming, 2001

In February 2001, episodes of acute gastroenteritis were reported to the Wyoming Department of Health from persons who had recently vacationed at a snowmobile lodge in Wyoming. A retrospective cohort study found a significant association between water consumption and illness, and testing identified...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Journal of infectious diseases 2003-01, Vol.187 (2), p.303-306
Hauptverfasser: Anderson, Alicia D., Heryford, Annette G., Sarisky, John P., Higgins, Charles, Monroe, Stephan S., Beard, R. Suzanne, Newport, Christina M., Cashdollar, Jennifer L., Fout, G. Shay, Robbins, David E., Seys, Scott A., Musgrave, Karl J., Medus, Carlota, Vinjé, Jan, Bresee, Joseph S., Mainzer, Hugh M., Glass, Roger I.
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Zusammenfassung:In February 2001, episodes of acute gastroenteritis were reported to the Wyoming Department of Health from persons who had recently vacationed at a snowmobile lodge in Wyoming. A retrospective cohort study found a significant association between water consumption and illness, and testing identified Norwalk-like virus (NLV) in 8 of 13 stool samples and 1 well. Nucleotide sequences from the positive well-water specimen and 6 of the positive stool samples were identical. This multistrain NLV outbreak investigation illustrates the importance of NLV as a cause of waterborne illness and should encourage monitoring for NLVs in drinking water
ISSN:0022-1899
1537-6613
DOI:10.1086/346239