An outbreak of foodborne norovirus gastroenteritis linked to a restaurant in Melbourne, Australia, 2014
Introduction: In May 2014 an outbreak of norovirus occurred among patrons of a restaurant in Melbourne, Australia. Investigations were conducted to identify the infectious agent, mode of transmission and source of illness, and to implement controls to prevent further transmission. Methods: A retrosp...
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Main Authors: | Shaun P. Coutts (Author), Kaye Sturge (Author), Karin Lalor (Author), John A. Marshall (Author), Leesa D. Bruggink (Author), Nela Subasinghe (Author), Marion Easton (Author) |
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World Health Organization Regional Office for the Western Pacific,
2017-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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