An outbreak of food-borne gastroenteritis in two hospitals associated with a Norwalk-like virus. |
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Authors: | J. V. Pether and E. O. Caul |
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Abstract: | Two connected outbreaks of gastroenteritis in separate hospitals associated with a small round structured virus morphologically indistinguishable from the Norwalk virus are described. The virus was most probably introduced on chicken sandwiches prepared by a member of the kitchen staff who was incubating the disease. |
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