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Thames Hospital Diarrhoea and Vomiting

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Editor, Senior Moderator
Thames Hospital highly contagious
Friday, 5 June 2009, 1:27 pm
Press Release: Waikato District Health Board

Thames Hospital highly contagious

For immediate release

Thames Hospital has a number of cases of diarrhoea and vomiting and asks GPs and rest homes to manage patients within the community unless they are so ill they urgently need hospitalisation.

The cases are highly contagious. Staff implemented infection control measures and notified the Medical Officer of Health.

Thames Hospital is full and only admitting urgent cases.

Preventing dehydration is the main treatment in the initial stages of diarrhoea. Drink small amounts of clear, lightly sweetened fluid every hour. Ideal fluids include diluted lemonade and weak cordial.
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Alternatively,you can buy a drink mixture at a pharmacy which replaces lost salts and sugar (oral rehydration solution).

It is very important to water down sugary drinks. Avoid tea, coffee or alcohol. Dehydration can cause serious problems, especially in babies, children, older adults and those with special health problems.
We also recommend people follow these basic principles:

* social distancing
* hand hygiene - wash your hands regularly and/or use Sterigel.
* cough and sneeze etiquette; and
* enhanced cleaning (using a bleach-based cleaning agent to kill viruses)
* putting away/enhanced cleaning of shared equipment, toys etc
 
Re: Thames Hospital Diarrhoea and Vomiting

http://www.radionz.co.nz/news/stories/2009/06/06/1245b571c194
Mysterious illness under control say health chiefs

Updated at 5:49pm on 6 June 2009

Health officials in Coromandel are confident that a vomiting and diarrhoea outbreak is under control.

The Thames Hospital started seeing cases of the yet to be diagnosed sickness during the week, and treated five people in its emergency department.

A spokesperson for the Waikato District Health Board, Ashleigh Peek, says there are four people with the illness in hospital, but no new cases were admitted overnight.

She says it's not known what the illness is yet, and test results are due by next Friday.
 
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