Risk Factors for Norovirus, Sapporo-like Virus, and Group A Rotavirus Gastroenteritis
Open Access
- 1 December 2003
- journal article
- Published by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in Emerging Infectious Diseases
- Vol. 9 (12) , 1563-1570
- https://doi.org/10.3201/eid0912.020076
Abstract
Viral pathogens are the most common causes of gastroenteritis in the community. To identify modes of transmission and opportunities for prevention, a case-control study was conducted and risk factors for gastroenteritis attributable to norovirus (NV), Sapporo-like virus (SLV), and rotavirus were studied. For NV gastroenteritis, having a household member with gastroenteritis, contact with a person with gastroenteritis outside the household, and poor food-handling hygiene were associated with illness (population attributable risk fractions [PAR] of 17%, 56%, and 47%, respectively). For SLV gastroenteritis, contact with a person with gastroenteritis outside the household was associated with a higher risk (PAR 60%). For rotavirus gastroenteritis, contact with a person with gastroenteritis outside the household and food-handling hygiene were associated with a higher risk (PAR 86% and 46%, respectively). Transmission of these viral pathogens occurs primarily from person to person. However, for NV gastroenteritis, foodborne transmission seems to play an important role.Keywords
This publication has 32 references indexed in Scilit:
- Etiology of Gastroenteritis in Sentinel General Practices in The NetherlandsClinical Infectious Diseases, 2001
- Gastroenteritis in Sentinel General Practices, the NetherlandsEmerging Infectious Diseases, 2001
- Introduction: the potential role of hand antisepsis and environmental disinfection in day care and the homeThe Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 2000
- The Epidemiology of Enteric Caliciviruses from Humans: A Reassessment Using New DiagnosticsThe Journal of Infectious Diseases, 2000
- Molecular Epidemiology of Human Enteric Caliciviruses in The NetherlandsThe Journal of Infectious Diseases, 2000
- Surveillance of Viral Gastroenteritis in Japan: Pediatric Cases and Outbreak IncidentsThe Journal of Infectious Diseases, 2000
- A Foodborne Outbreak of Gastroenteritis Associated with Norwalk‐like Viruses: First Molecular Traceback to Deli Sandwiches Contaminated during PreparationThe Journal of Infectious Diseases, 2000
- Food-Related Illness and Death in the United StatesEmerging Infectious Diseases, 1999
- An outbreak of viral gastroenteritis associated with consumption of sandwiches: implications for the control of transmission by food handlersEpidemiology and Infection, 1998
- Pathogen-Specific Risk Factors and Protective Factors for Acute Diarrheal Disease in Urban Brazilian InfantsThe Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1993