Two hospitalized, nearly
200 sickened in Seattle norovirus outbreak
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[December 08, 2015]
SEATTLE (Reuters) - Nearly 200
people who attended a catered party at a downtown Seattle office
building have become ill with norovirus, a public health official said
on Monday.
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Public health officials closed all the food-service locations inside
the Russell Investments Center in downtown Seattle, including a
Starbucks location, said Dr. Meagan Kay, a medical epidemiologist
for the public health department.
Norovirus can spread by an infected person, contaminated food, water
or contaminated surfaces, the CDC said.
Nearly 200 people out of roughly 600 people who attended the party
catered by California-based Bon Appetit Management Co on Tuesday
reported some level of sickness, Kay said. That number is likely to
go up as the investigation continues into the cause of the outbreak,
she said.
"The source of this illness remains unclear, and we are as eager as
anyone to learn precisely how and when it began," the catering
company said. "We have worked with our food safety experts to
disinfect the surfaces in our facility and have taken all other
necessary steps to ensure food safety."
Two people have been hospitalized overnight and eight people visited
an emergency room for their illness, though the conditions of the
patients were not known, Kay said.
Over the weekend, the building was disinfected in part to address
vomiting in restrooms and to clean door knobs and other surfaces,
Kay said.
The virus causes the stomach or intestines or both to become
inflamed with acute gastroenteritis which leads to stomach pain,
nausea and diarrhea, according to the Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention.
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It is the most common cause of foodborne-disease outbreaks and acute
gastroenteritis in the United States, causing some 19 million to 21
million illnesses and 570-800 deaths annually, the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention said.
A man who identified himself as Bryan said on a health department
blog that he and his wife, who is eight months pregnant, had become
sick. He said he had gone to the emergency room and received
intravenous fluids.
(Reporting by Eric M. Johnson; Editing by Cynthia Osterman)
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