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Miscellaneous Article

Waterborne Outbreak of Viral Gastroenteritis

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Pages 415-418 | Received 03 Jan 1997, Accepted 23 May 1997, Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

A waterborne epidemic took place in a Finnish municipality in April 1994. Some 1500–3000 people, i.e. 25–50% of the population, had symptomatic acute gastroenteritis. Laboratory findings confirmed adenovirus, a Norwalk-like agent, small round viruses (SRV), and group A and C rotaviruses as causative agents. Norwalk virus being the main cause of the outbreak. The epidemic was most probably associated with contaminated drinking water. The groundwater well, situated in the embankment of a river, was contaminated by polluted river water during the spring flood. A back flow from the river to the well had occurred via a forgotten drainage pipe.

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