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2 die in Osaka from norovirus outbreak, 48 others infected
By Adam Westlake / December 5, 2012
A Japanese hospital in the city of Daito, Osaka Prefecture has been identified as the central point of a norovirus outbreak which has taken the lives of two patients. Officials say the outbreak began on November 27th, and another 48 people, all patients and medical staff at the hospital, have contracted the virus. The two who died were a 88 year old woman and 76 year old man, each succumbing to organ failure.
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As 2012 has turned out to have one of the highest norovirus infection rates ever recorded, the National Institute of Infectious Diseases has issued a warning of a possible epidemic. After looking at data from 3,000 of Japan?s medical institutions, it was found that the average number of norovirus patients per hospital was 11.39 during the week of November 12th to 18th, the highest number since 2006.
http://japandailypress.com/2-die-in-osaka-from-norovirus-outbreak-48-others-infected-0519367
By Adam Westlake / December 5, 2012
A Japanese hospital in the city of Daito, Osaka Prefecture has been identified as the central point of a norovirus outbreak which has taken the lives of two patients. Officials say the outbreak began on November 27th, and another 48 people, all patients and medical staff at the hospital, have contracted the virus. The two who died were a 88 year old woman and 76 year old man, each succumbing to organ failure.
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As 2012 has turned out to have one of the highest norovirus infection rates ever recorded, the National Institute of Infectious Diseases has issued a warning of a possible epidemic. After looking at data from 3,000 of Japan?s medical institutions, it was found that the average number of norovirus patients per hospital was 11.39 during the week of November 12th to 18th, the highest number since 2006.
http://japandailypress.com/2-die-in-osaka-from-norovirus-outbreak-48-others-infected-0519367