| Literature DB >> 16318723 |
Leena Maunula1, Ilkka T Miettinen, Carl-Henrik von Bonsdorff.
Abstract
As part of an intensified monitoring program for foodborne disease outbreaks in Finland, waterborne outbreaks were investigated for viruses. The diagnostic procedure included analysis of patients' stool samples by electron microscopy and reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) for noroviruses and astroviruses. When these test results were positive for a virus, the water sample was analyzed. Virus concentration was based on positively charged filters from 1-L samples. Of the total 41 waterborne outbreaks reported during the observation period (1998-2003), samples from 28 outbreaks were available for analysis. As judged by RT-PCR results from patient samples, noroviruses caused 18 outbreaks. In 10 outbreaks, the water sample also yielded a norovirus. In all but 1 instance, the amplicon sequence was identical to that recovered from the patients. The ubiquity of waterborne norovirus outbreaks calls for measures to monitor water for viruses.Entities:
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Year: 2005 PMID: 16318723 PMCID: PMC3367355 DOI: 10.3201/eid1111.050487
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Emerg Infect Dis ISSN: 1080-6040 Impact factor: 6.883
Suspected and identified norovirus outbreaks, Finland, 1998–2003
| Outbreak | Date | No. exposed/no. ill | Water source |
|---|---|---|---|
| E1, community* | Mar 1998 | 5,000/2,500 | Surface water used as tap water |
| E2, community | Apr 1998 | 15,000/2,000 | Ground water |
| E3, rental camp cottage | Jul 1998 | 45/13 | Well |
| E4, camp on island | Aug 1998 | 120/40 | Communal, well |
| E5, community | Jan 1999 | 2,500/200 | Ground water |
| E6, factory area | Feb 1999 | 250/100 | Ground water |
| E7, community | Apr 1999 | 160/58 | Ground water |
| E8, spa | Jul 1999 | 100/60 | Well |
| E9, community* | Mar 2000 | 10,000/5,500 | Ground water |
| E10, private household | Aug 2000 | 14/13 | Well (drilled) |
| E11, community | Dec 2000 | 2,200/300 | Ground water |
| E12, farm (for guests) | Apr 2002 | 50/25 | Well (dug) |
| E13, community | Oct 2002 | 960/300 | Ground water |
| E14, guest house | Feb 2003 | 13/11 | Lake water used for drinking |
| E15, community | May 2003 | 150/95 | Well (drilled) |
| E16, rental cottage | Aug 2003 | 25/20 | Well |
| E17, holiday camp | May 2003 | 56/40 | Surface water (river) |
| E18, community | Apr 2003 | 90/40 | Ground water, broken pipe |
*Detailed descriptions of the epidemics E1 and E9 have been published (,).
Figure 1Map of Finland; circles indicate distribution of waterborne norovirus outbreaks, 1998–2003.
Figure 2Monthly distribution of waterborne outbreaks, including norovirus outbreaks, Finland, 1998–2003.
Findings in suspected and identified norovirus outbreaks, Finland, 1998–2003
| Outbreak | Date | Presence of coliforms | Microbiologic findings (genotype)* | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Patients | Water | |||
| E1, community | Mar 1998 | – | GI.6, GII.4 | GII.4 |
| E2, community | Apr 1998 | – | GI.6, GIId | – |
| E3, rental camp cottage | Jul 1998 | – | GI, GII | – |
| E4, camp on island | Aug 1998 | – | GII.5 | – |
| E5, community | Jan 1999 | – | GII.4 | – |
| E6, factory area | Feb 1999 | + | GI.3 | GI.3 |
| E7, community | Apr 1999 | + | GI.6 | GI.6 |
| E8, spa | Jul 1999 | + | GI.3 | GI.3 |
| E9, community | Mar 2000 | – | GI.3, GII | – |
| E10, private household | Aug 2000 | + | GI.3 | GI.3 |
| E11, community | Dec 2000 | + | GII.4 | GII.4, GII.1 |
| E12, farm (for guests) | Apr 2002 | + | GII.NA | GII.NA |
| E13, community | Oct 2002 | + | GIIb | – |
| E14, guest house | Feb 2003 | – | GII.4nv | GII.4nv |
| E15, community | May 2003 | + | GII.4nv | GII.4nv |
| E16, rental cottage | Aug 2003 | + | GI.6 | GI.6 |
*nv, new variant.
Figure 3Phylogenetic trees derived from 28 norovirus nucleotide sequences from the polymerase region. The nucleotide sequences were from 10 water and 18 patient samples of 14 outbreaks. Trees were constructed by using the neighbor-joining method with the ClustalW software package. Scale indicated by bars. Branch lengths are related to degree of divergence between sequences.