KMID : 1137920100350040361
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Journal of Agricultral Medicine & Community Health 2010 Volume.35 No. 4 p.361 ~ p.369
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Epidemiological Investigation on an Outbreak of Norovirus Infection at a High School in Gyeongju City, 2009
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Park Ji-Hyuk
Yoo Seok-Ju Lee Kwan Lim Hyun-Sul
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Abstract
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Objectives: An outbreak of norovirus occurred at a high school in Gyeongju city in 2009. An epidemiological investigation was carried out to examine the infection source and the transmission route of norovirus, and to prevent a recurrence.
Methods: A questionnaire survey was conducted for 520 male students and 8 food handlers. Rectal swabs were examined in 21 symptomatic students and the 8 food handlers by Gyeongsangbukdo Government Public Institute of Health & Environment, and an environmental investigation was performed. A case-control study was used to evaluate the association between risk factors and disease.
Results: The attack rate was 21.3% (111/520) between January 29 and February 10, and norovirus G¥± was isolated from 12 of 21 students. Food handlers had no symptoms and their stool samples were negative. The case-control study revealed that seasoned soy bean sprouts {odds ratio (OR): 2.542, 95% CI=1.315-4.915} and drinking water from the purifiers in the cafeteria (OR: 2.854, 95% CI=1.107-7.358) supplied on February 3 were significant risk factors for the outbreak. Water pipes and waste pipes were located in the same place where was filled with some water and trace of high water level was detected.
Conclusions: The major risk factors for this norovirus outbreak were presumed to be the contaminated seasoned soy bean sprouts and drinking water from the purifiers in the cafeteria. More strict personal and environmental hygiene need to be enforced to prevent such outbreaks.
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KEYWORD
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Food contamination, Norovirus, Outbreaks, Water
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