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Viral Gastroenteritis Caused by the Norovirus

Viral Gastroenteritis Caused by the Norovirus. CPH HSP Project for the Reuben H. Fleet. Nicole Garcia Ann Marie N. Libo-on Jesus Sesma. What is Viral Gastroenteritis?. Swelling of the gastro-intestinal tract Caused by a virus Norovirus. 1. Acute viral gastroenteritis.

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Viral Gastroenteritis Caused by the Norovirus

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  1. Viral Gastroenteritis Caused by the Norovirus CPHHSP Projectfor the Reuben H. Fleet Nicole Garcia Ann Marie N. Libo-on Jesus Sesma

  2. What is Viral Gastroenteritis? • Swelling of the gastro-intestinal tract • Caused by a virus • Norovirus 1

  3. Acute viral gastroenteritis

  4. Norovirus • Genus of the Caliciviridae family • Norwalk Virus • Single Stranded RNA • Second most reported virus on the United States • 23 million cases each year 2 4

  5. Symptoms of Norovirus Infection • Stomach cramping • Nausea • Watery diarrhea • Mild fever • Head or muscle aches • Vomiting (profuse, nonbloody)

  6. Transmission • Spread through fecal-oral ingestion • Only between people • Animals can be contaminated by human waste, but cannot spread the virus

  7. Other routes of infection • Contact with contaminated surfaces and then placing hand in mouth • Eating from food: • prepared unwashed hands or by infected person • Uncooked (Shellfish*, cake frosting, salads) • Aerosolized vomit

  8. Outbreaks • Food • Bravo Cucina Italiana, Santa Cruz County hotel • Contact • West Chester University pool (“superchlorification”), Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital, cruise ships • Jackson Christian Schools

  9. Treatments of the Norwalk Viruses • No antiviral drugs • Futility of vaccination • variety of strains • high mutation rate • Recommendations: • Drink juices  Rehydration • Avoid milk  cramping

  10. Fatal? • Potentially fatal if left untreated • 300 deaths in the United States due to this virus • Susceptible groups • Those with weakened immune systems • Ex. Children, the elderly, AIDS victims • Dehydration is the main cause of death for those infected with the virus • Untreated diarrhea causes 5-8 million deaths worldwide every year

  11. The End Questions??????????????

  12. Bibliography 1. Norovirus information: http://www.noroblog.com/articles/norovirus-information/ 2. Wikipedia article on Norovirus family http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norovirus 3. Norwalk Virus Treatment and Prevention http://www.pyroenergen.com/norwalk-virus.html 4. Norovirus or Norwalk Virus http://www.extension.iastate.edu/foodsafety/pathogens/index.cfm?parent=37&articleID=43

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