作者
JONATHAN E KAPLAN, G WILLIAM GARY, ROY C BARON, NALINI SINGH, LAWRENCE B SCHONBERGER, ROGER FELDMAN, HARRY B GREENBERG
发表日期
1982/6/1
来源
Annals of Internal Medicine
卷号
96
期号
6
页码范围
756-761
出版商
American College of Physicians
简介
Outbreaks of Norwalk gastroenteritis, which may involve persons of all ages, occur during all seasons and in various locations. Waterborne, foodborne, and person-to-person modes of transmission have been described, and secondary person-to-person transmission is common. Outbreaks generally end in about 1 week; longer outbreaks occur only when new groups of susceptible persons are introduced, usually in the setting of a persistent common source of infection. The illness is generally mild and characterized by nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal cramps. Vomiting is the predominant symptom among children, whereas diarrhea is commoner among adults. Forty-two percent of 74 outbreaks of acute nonbacterial gastroenteritis investigated by the Centers for Disease Control from 1976 to 1980 were attributed to the Norwalk virus. The rest resembled Norwalk outbreaks clinically and epidemiologically …
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