Gastroenteritis Outbreak in Faial May Originate in "High Transmissible" Viruses
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An outbreak of gastroenteritis in Faial has already led almost 500 people to emergencies. Authorities suspect a norovirus and point to the circulation of people in the summer as possible origin.
The outbreak will have affected most of the adult population.
A virus, possibly norovirus, is at the origin of the outbreak of gastroenteritis in Faial that led hundreds of people to emergencies. The outbreak began in July, associated with higher summer circulation, affecting mainly adults.
A virus of "high transmissibility", associated with "greater circulation of people of their own in the summer", may be at the origin of the outbreak of gastroenteritis that has led hundreds of people to emergencies on the island of Faial in the Azores.
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