婚礼后病毒性肠胃炎爆发。

N J Hicks, J H Beynon, P Bingham, N Soltanpoor, J Green
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在一场有147名宾客参加、8名餐饮人员服务的婚礼上,35人出现了胃肠道症状。一项回顾性队列研究表明,疾病与食用面食和春卷独立相关。通过与客人就他们所吃的食物以及症状的发生和持续时间进行访谈获得的描述性流行病学结果表明,这次暴发很可能是由一种小圆形结构病毒(SRSV)引起的。在接待处提供的病例或食物样本中未分离出致病菌。三个粪便标本的电子显微镜显示没有病毒,但随后在其中一个粪便标本中通过逆转录酶聚合酶链反应鉴定出SRSV。对厨房的环境调查发现了一些不足之处。
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An outbreak of viral gastroenteritis following a wedding reception.

Thirty-five people developed gastrointestinal symptoms after a wedding reception attended by 147 guests and served by eight catering staff. A retrospective cohort study showed that illness was associated independently with consumption of a pasta dish and spring rolls. The descriptive epidemiology, obtained from interviews with the guests about foods they had eaten and the onset and duration of symptoms, suggested that the outbreak was likely to have been caused by a small round structured virus (SRSV). No pathogenic bacteria were isolated from cases or samples of food served at the reception. Electron microscopy of three stool specimens revealed no viruses, but SRSV was subsequently identified by reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction in one of two stool specimens. Environmental investigation in the kitchen revealed a number of deficiencies.

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