The onset of sickness in all situations was acute, distinuished chiefly by nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal pain. None of the sick individuals described having an increased temperature; all retrieved inside 24 to 30 hours. Approximately 20% of the sick individuals travelled to physicians. No fecal specimens were got for bacteriologic written check (Gross, 1976).
Question 3
? Infectious
? Bacterial (including toxins)
? Viral
? Parasitic
? Non-infectious
? Marine toxins
? Fungal toxins
? Chemical contaminants
Gastroenteritis (viral, nourishment poisoning)
? Non-inflammatory diarrhea (any pathogen)
? Inflammatory diarrhea (Shigella, etc)
? Persistent diarrhea (E. histolytica, G. lamblia)
? Neurologic manifestations (Botulism)
? Systemic sickness (Listeria, Brucella, hepatitis A)
Question 4
Modes of transmission
? Contact
? Direct (touch, kissing, sex)
? Droplet and respiratory secretions
? Indirect (intermediate object, generally inanimate)
? Vertical transmission (in utero, at birth, breast milk)
? Common vehicle
? Iingestion, instrumentation, infusion
? Airborne (droplet nuclei, dust)
? Vector-borne (mechanical, biologic)
Modes of transmission (alternative classification)
? Direct
? Direct communicate (kissing, skin-to-skin, sexy intercourse)
? Droplet spread
? Vertical transmission
? Indirect
? Airborne (dust, droplet nuclei)
? Vehicle-borne (food, water, dirt, bio merchandise, fomites)
? Vector-borne (mechanical, biologic)
Question 5
Questionnaire
? Exposure evaluation (causes)
? Outcome evaluation (case)
? Other variables
? Administrative information
Questionnaire: Exposure evaluation (causes)
? Known
? Convergence form (agent, owner, environment)
? Chain model
? Natural annals of contamination & disease
? Basic and productive reproductive number
? Conditional contamination rate
? Suspected (testable hypotheses developed from case enquiry & renowned causes) Specific to Oswego outbreak:
? What was consumed at picnic, how much, when
? Foods consumed before and after picnic (but before illness)