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An outbreak of viral gastroenteritis linked to municipal water supply, Lombardy, Italy, June 2009
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Municipal Drinking WaterNorthern ItalyDisease OutbreakDrinking WaterGastrointestinal VirusWater TreatmentEmerging Infectious DiseaseInfection ControlDrinking Water TreatmentViral GastroenteritisVirologyJune 2009Waterborne DiseasesWater QualityEpidemiologySanitationMicrobiologyMedicineMunicipal Water SupplyMicrobial Risk Assessment
We report an outbreak of viral gastroenteritis linked to municipal drinking water in a town in northern Italy in June 2009. Over one month we identified 299 probable cases of whom 30 were confirmed for at least one of the following viruses: norovirus, rotavirus, enterovirus or astrovirus. Water samples and filters from the water system also tested positive for norovirus and enterovirus. Control measures included treating the water system with chlorine dioxide and filters with peracetic acid, while providing temporary alternative sources of drinking water to the population.
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