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A large outbreak of gastroenteritis associated with a small round structured virus among schoolchildren and teachers in Japan
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Virus EpidemiologyGastroenterologyDisease OutbreakTraveler DiarrheaGastrointestinal VirusMarch 1989Food MicrobiologyIntestinal PhysiologyCampylobacter InfectionsEmerging Infectious DiseaseInfection ControlPublic HealthSmall RoundFoodborne PathogensLarge OutbreakVirologyFoodborne HazardClinical MicrobiologyEpidemiologyFood SafetyFoodborne IllnessPathogenesisPediatricsPediatric GastroenterologyToyota CityGastrointestinal PathologyMedicine
In March 1989 a large outbreak of acute gastroenteritis occurred simultaneously among schoolchildren and teachers at nine elementary schools in Toyota City, Japan. Illness was observed in 3236 (41.5%) of 7801 schoolchildren and 117 (39.4%) of 297 teachers. The main clinical symptoms were diarrhoea, vomiting, nausea and abdominal pain. Gastroenteritis was significantly associated with the consumption of school lunch served by one particular lunch preparation centre. One food handler at the centre suffered from gastroenteritis during the outbreak. Small round structured virus (SRSV) was detected in 4 of 8 stool specimens from sick persons. The school lunch contaminated by the infected food handler is the most probable source of this outbreak due to SRSV.
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