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"Norwalk-Like Viruses" - Public Health Consequences and Outbreak Management
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Public Health ProfessionalsVirus EpidemiologyPathogen DetectionPublic Health ImportanceFoodborne IllnessEpidemiological DynamicGastrointestinal VirusVirologyWaterborne DiseasesDisease OutbreakEmerging Infectious DiseaseMicrobiologyInfection ControlNorwalk-like VirusesMedicineTraveler DiarrheaEpidemiology
"Norwalk-like viruses" (NLVs) cause outbreaks of gastroenteritis and are spread frequently through contaminated food or water. Molecular diagnostics now enables detecting viruses in clinical and environmental specimens, linking of NLV strains causing outbreaks in multiple geographic locations, and tracing them to their sources in contaminated food or water. This report reviews recent advances in NLV detection and provides guidelines and recommendations for investigating NLV-related outbreaks, including specimen collection and disease prevention and control. This report also updates information provided in CDC's previously published, Viral Agents of Gastroenteritis: Public Health Importance and Outbreak Management (MMWR 1990;39 [No. RR-5]: 1-24). These CDC recommendations are intended for public health professionals who investigate outbreaks of acute gastroenteritis but could be useful in academic and research settings as well.
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