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Gastroenteritis outbreak in British troops, Iraq.


ABSTRACT: Gastroenteritis affected many British military personnel during the war in Iraq. In the first month, 1,340 cases were seen; 73% of patients required hospital admission and 36% were hospital staff. In a survey of 500 hospital staff, 76% reported gastroenteritis, which was more likely in clinical workers. Investigations showed only caliciviruses.

SUBMITTER: Bailey MS 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3366745 | biostudies-literature | 2005 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Gastroenteritis outbreak in British troops, Iraq.

Bailey Mark S MS   Boos Christopher J CJ   Vautier Guy G   Green Andrew D AD   Appleton Hazel H   Gallimore Chris I CI   Gray Jim J JJ   Beeching Nicholas J NJ  

Emerging infectious diseases 20051001 10


Gastroenteritis affected many British military personnel during the war in Iraq. In the first month, 1,340 cases were seen; 73% of patients required hospital admission and 36% were hospital staff. In a survey of 500 hospital staff, 76% reported gastroenteritis, which was more likely in clinical workers. Investigations showed only caliciviruses. ...[more]

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