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Author: Carly Adams; David Young; Paul A Gastañaduy; Prabasaj Paul; Zach Marsh; Aron J Hall; Benjamin A Lopman
Title: Quantifying the roles of vomiting, diarrhea, and residents vs. staff in norovirus transmission in U.S. nursing home outbreaks
  • Document date: 2019_7_18
  • ID: ghihvjj3_47
    Snippet: Lacking data on the timing and type of control measures, we could not explicitly account for this 343 in our calculations. Results may be due to any one of these explanations, or some combination 344 thereof. 345 U.S. nursing home residents have an increased risk of norovirus gastroenteritis [8, 14] , 346 but evidence for their relative infectiousness compared to staff was lacking. While staff clearly 347 can transmit norovirus [12, 14] , studies.....
    Document: Lacking data on the timing and type of control measures, we could not explicitly account for this 343 in our calculations. Results may be due to any one of these explanations, or some combination 344 thereof. 345 U.S. nursing home residents have an increased risk of norovirus gastroenteritis [8, 14] , 346 but evidence for their relative infectiousness compared to staff was lacking. While staff clearly 347 can transmit norovirus [12, 14] , studies of nosocomial outbreaks in the Netherlands have shown 348 that symptomatic patients have the largest contribution to virus transmission in those settings This article is a US Government work. It is not subject to copyright under 17 USC 105 and is also made available for use under a CC0 license.

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