As Many As 200 Sickened In Seattle Tower Norovirus Outbreak
Norovirus is highly contagious and causes nausea, vomiting and diarrhea.
ASSOCIATED PRESS
SEATTLE
(AP) -- As many as 200 people have gotten sick in a norovirus outbreak
at a downtown Seattle office building, health officials reported Monday.
Illness
at the Russell Investments Center grew exponentially after a catered
event in the building, but several cases were reported before the event
last Tuesday, according to Public Health-Seattle & King County,
which is still investigating the outbreak that began last week.
Between
175 and 200 cases have been reported to the health department either
independently or through a survey of people who went to the catered
event in the building.
"We anticipate that
number is probably low," said Dr. Meagan Kay, medical epidemiologist for
communicable diseases with the Seattle and King County Public Health
Department.
Two people spent one night in a
hospital because of norovirus, and another eight people were treated in
emergency rooms during the past week.
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