Gastroenterology&Hepatology In the Department of Medicine

Harry B Greenberg

Publication Details

  • Waterborne gastroenteritis due to the Norwalk agent: clinical and epidemiologic investigation.

    Wilson R, Anderson LJ, Holman RC, Gary GW, Greenberg HB. Am J Public Health. 1982; 72 (1): 72-4

    An outbreak of gastroenteritis occurred at a Pennsylvania summer camp in July 1978. Symptoms included abdominal pain (81 per cent), nausea (72 per cent), and vomiting (53 per cent); upper respiratory infection symptoms occurred in 35 per cent of the campers. Illness was associated with consumption of five or more glasses of water or water-containing beverages. Stool cultures from affected persons were negative for bacterial pathogens; however, a fourfold or greater rise to the Norwalk agent was demonstrated in serum samples of three of three ill persons tested and in none of eight controls (p < .02). Campers ill during the first session who were also present during the second session did not become ill during the second session (p < .001). (Am J Public Health 1982; 72:72-74.)

    PubMedID: 6274208

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