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BackgroundAn outbreak of acute gastroenteritis occurred in a kindergarten located Shenzhen City on March 4, 2018. We were invited to investigate to the risk factors associated with this outbreak.MethodsWe conducted retrospective cohort-studies on three different groups of subjects in order to figure out the difference of incidence of acute gastroenteritis among subjects of different activities on March 2: group one consisted of people who attended the Lantern festival activities; group two consisted of children and employees who ate breakfast and bread provided by the kindergarten; and groups three consisted of children and employees who did not eat breakfast or bread provided by the kindergarten. Fecal, anal swabs, dishware swabs and hand swabs specimens were collected in the study. Bacteria known to cause acute gastroenteritis were cultured. Viruses associated with acute gastroenteritis were tested using real-time PCR. Capsid gene fragment of 557 bp of norovirus was amplified and sequenced. The phylogenetic tree was constructed with MEGA 7.0 using neighbor-joining method based on capsid gene fragment of norovirus.ResultsA total of 143 suspected cases were identified in this outbreak. Diarrhea happened more often in adults than in children while emesis and bellyache were more frequently found in children than in adults. Higher AGE incidence was observed in group 2, children and employees who had breakfast in the kindergarten on March 2, as well as in group 3, and among employees who eating bread involved in breakfast provided on March 2. Five anal swab specimens were positive for norovirus. All noroviruses belongs to group II.3 and have an identity more than 99%.ConclusionA chef, as an asymptomatic carrier with norovirus, was the infectious resource in this outbreak. He contaminated breakfast food provided on March 2. Although morning check is implemented in kindergartens of China, employees are often excluded in morning check. Our finding highlights the importance of morning check covering employees and periodical training for cooks.

Highlights

  • An outbreak of acute gastroenteritis occurred in a kindergarten located Shenzhen City on March 4, 2018

  • From March 5 to 13, Three retrospective cohort studies to investigate the risk factors associated with this acute gastroenteritis outbreak

  • Deducing by incubation time of norovirus infection, we found that the breakfast supplied in the morning on March 2 was very suspicious as it was shared by the children and employees

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Introduction

An outbreak of acute gastroenteritis occurred in a kindergarten located Shenzhen City on March 4, 2018. Norovirus (NoV) is a highly contagious agent that can infect individuals very . It transmits with ease through food, water, air and close contact. It was estimated that approximate 20% of all acute gastroenteritis (AGE) cases and about 200,000 deaths are caused by NoV each year in the world [1,2,3]. Sea food and vegetable are predominant causes of outbreaks of foodborne norovirus-linked AGE [4]. From March 5 to 13, Three retrospective cohort studies to investigate the risk factors associated with this acute gastroenteritis outbreak. We will present epidemiological characteristics of this AGE outbreak

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