Current Topics of Norovirus Food-borne Disease
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Food-borne norovirus-outbreak at a military base, Germany, 2009
BACKGROUND Norovirus is often transmitted from person-to-person. Transmission may also be food-borne, but only few norovirus outbreak investigations have identified food items as likely vehicles of norovirus transmission through an analytical epidemiological study.During 7-9 January, 2009, 36 persons at a military base in Germany fell ill with acute gastroenteritis. Food from the military base'...
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عنوان ژورنال: Japanese Journal of Food Microbiology
سال: 2010
ISSN: 1882-5982,1340-8267
DOI: 10.5803/jsfm.27.109