
Cambridge report on norovirusses in restaurants released.
A large foodborne outbreak of norovirus in diners at a restaurant in England between January and February 2009 An outbreak of gastroenteritis affected at least 240 persons who had eaten at a gourmet restaurant over a period of 7 weeks in 2009 in England. Epidemiological, microbiological, and environmental studies were conducted. The case-control study demonstrated […]

Noro virus linked with Fat Duck restaurant incident
The norovirus is named as possible cause of the many illnesses of visitors to the world famous ‘Fat Duck’ Restaurant according to the Daily Mail. It is not impossible as the norovirus is known to keep cruiseships for weeks in a harbour. Tags: Bacteria, Cuisine, Fat Duck, illness, Restaurant, ships, Virus
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