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Multisite outbreak of norovirus associated with a franchise restaurant--Kent County, Michigan, May 2005.

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Abstract

The majority of cases of foodborne gastroenteritis in the United States are caused by noroviruses. This report summarizes an investigation by the Kent County Health Department (KCHD) in Michigan into three norovirus outbreaks and a cluster of community cases that were associated with a national submarine sandwich franchise restaurant during May 3-9, 2005. The investigation identified a potential source, a food handler who had returned to work within a few hours of having symptoms of gastrointestinal illness while he was still excreting norovirus in his stools. To prevent norovirus outbreaks, food service workers should be educated regarding norovirus transmission and control. In 2005, new guidelines for state health departments regarding norovirus containment were published by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA); guidelines for local health departments in Michigan were issued by the state's Department of Community Health and Department of Agriculture. The new guidelines for Michigan recommend that food service workers with suspected norovirus not return to work until they are asymptomatic for 48-72 hours.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16617287

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep        ISSN: 0149-2195            Impact factor:   17.586


  7 in total

Review 1.  A review of known and hypothetical transmission routes for noroviruses.

Authors:  Elisabeth Mathijs; Ambroos Stals; Leen Baert; Nadine Botteldoorn; Sarah Denayer; Axel Mauroy; Alexandra Scipioni; Georges Daube; Katelijne Dierick; Lieve Herman; Els Van Coillie; Mieke Uyttendaele; Etienne Thiry
Journal:  Food Environ Virol       Date:  2012-11-03       Impact factor: 2.778

Review 2.  Norovirus gastroenteritis.

Authors:  Richard Goodgame
Journal:  Curr Gastroenterol Rep       Date:  2006-10

3.  Norovirus gastroenteritis.

Authors:  Richard Goodgame
Journal:  Curr Infect Dis Rep       Date:  2007-03       Impact factor: 3.725

4.  Foodborne norovirus outbreak: the role of an asymptomatic food handler.

Authors:  Irene Barrabeig; Ariadna Rovira; Javier Buesa; Rosa Bartolomé; Rosa Pintó; Hortènsia Prellezo; Angela Domínguez
Journal:  BMC Infect Dis       Date:  2010-09-15       Impact factor: 3.090

5.  Use of norovirus genotype profiles to differentiate origins of foodborne outbreaks.

Authors:  Linda Verhoef; Harry Vennema; Wilfrid van Pelt; David Lees; Hendriek Boshuizen; Kathleen Henshilwood; Marion Koopmans
Journal:  Emerg Infect Dis       Date:  2010-04       Impact factor: 6.883

6.  Scientific Opinion on an update on the present knowledge on the occurrence and control of foodborne viruses.

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Journal:  EFSA J       Date:  2011-07-14

7.  Multiple outbreaks of a novel norovirus GII.4 linked to an infected post-symptomatic food handler.

Authors:  C N Thornley; J Hewitt; L Perumal; S M Van Gessel; J Wong; S A David; J P Rapana; S Li; J C Marshall; G E Greening
Journal:  Epidemiol Infect       Date:  2013-02-06       Impact factor: 4.434

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