Background We present the investigation of an outbreak of gastroenteritis at a UK restaurant incorporating both epidemiological and microbiological analysis. Methods Structured postal questionnaires were sent to 30 diners who ate at the restaurant during the outbreak period (5–7 February 2010). Stool specimens collected from staff and diners were submitted for bacterial culture and norovirus testing, and 15 Pacific oysters (Crassostrea gigas) from the batch served during the outbreak period were tested for norovirus. Results A strong association was observed between illness and oyster consumption (odds ratio undefined, confidence interval: 11.7 to infinity, P 0.00001). Multiple different sequences of norovirus RNA were present in both stoo...
Norovirus is a significant global cause of viral gastroenteritis, with raw oyster consumption often ...
Background: Despite Noroviruses (NV, previously "Norwalk-like viruses") being a leading cause of ac...
Shellfish from oyster farms in the Netherlands and imported from other European countries were exami...
Background We present the investigation of an outbreak of gastroenteritis at a UK restaurant incorpo...
Norovirus is a common cause of gastroenteritis outbreaks associated with raw shellfish consumption. ...
Background. Between November 2003 and January 2004, outbreaks of norovirus in 3 Australian jurisdict...
In January 2003, the Institut de Veille Sanitaire received notification of clusters of gastroenterit...
International audienceAn international outbreak linked to oyster consumption involving a group of ov...
An international outbreak linked to oyster consumption involving a group of over 200 people in Italy...
Introduction: Currently available antigen tests for norovirus (NoV) have excellent specificity but n...
Internationally human enteric viruses, such as norovirus (NoV) and hepatitis A virus (HAV), are freq...
Internationally human enteric viruses, such as norovirus (NoV) and hepatitis A virus (HAV), are freq...
Internationally human enteric viruses, such as norovirus (NoV) and hepatitis A virus (HAV), are freq...
Outbreaks of human gastroenteritis caused by norovirus (NoV)-contaminated oysters occur worldwide a...
Outbreaks of human gastroenteritis caused by norovirus (NoV)-contaminated oysters occur worldwide a...
Norovirus is a significant global cause of viral gastroenteritis, with raw oyster consumption often ...
Background: Despite Noroviruses (NV, previously "Norwalk-like viruses") being a leading cause of ac...
Shellfish from oyster farms in the Netherlands and imported from other European countries were exami...
Background We present the investigation of an outbreak of gastroenteritis at a UK restaurant incorpo...
Norovirus is a common cause of gastroenteritis outbreaks associated with raw shellfish consumption. ...
Background. Between November 2003 and January 2004, outbreaks of norovirus in 3 Australian jurisdict...
In January 2003, the Institut de Veille Sanitaire received notification of clusters of gastroenterit...
International audienceAn international outbreak linked to oyster consumption involving a group of ov...
An international outbreak linked to oyster consumption involving a group of over 200 people in Italy...
Introduction: Currently available antigen tests for norovirus (NoV) have excellent specificity but n...
Internationally human enteric viruses, such as norovirus (NoV) and hepatitis A virus (HAV), are freq...
Internationally human enteric viruses, such as norovirus (NoV) and hepatitis A virus (HAV), are freq...
Internationally human enteric viruses, such as norovirus (NoV) and hepatitis A virus (HAV), are freq...
Outbreaks of human gastroenteritis caused by norovirus (NoV)-contaminated oysters occur worldwide a...
Outbreaks of human gastroenteritis caused by norovirus (NoV)-contaminated oysters occur worldwide a...
Norovirus is a significant global cause of viral gastroenteritis, with raw oyster consumption often ...
Background: Despite Noroviruses (NV, previously "Norwalk-like viruses") being a leading cause of ac...
Shellfish from oyster farms in the Netherlands and imported from other European countries were exami...