Abstract
On December 2006, an outbreak of gastroenteritis occurred at a residential-care facility for the elderly in northern Italy. Thirty-five of 61 individuals interviewed (attack rate, 57.4%) fell ill. In 94.3% of cases, the onset of illness was within 48h of a Christmas party at the facility. Norovirus (NoV) was detected by RT-PCR in 24 of 31 individuals examined, including three asymptomatic food-handlers, in whom there was evidence of long-lasting excretion of viral particles. The identification of a sequence referring to the '2006a GII.4 NoV variant' in all examined strains supported the hypothesis of a common point source. This retrospective cohort study is the first report on an outbreak of NoV gastroenteritis in an Italian residential-care facility for the elderly. © Journal compilation © 2009 European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases.
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Medici, M. C., Morelli, A., Arcangeletti, M. C., Calderaro, A., De Conto, F., Martinelli, M., … Chezzi, C. (2009). An outbreak of norovirus infection in an Italian residential-care facility for the elderly. Clinical Microbiology and Infection, 15(1), 97–100. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-0691.2008.02117.x
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