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- $Title{What is a "Norwalk Tummy Ache"?}
- $Subject{stomach ache Norwalk Ohio virus gastroenteritis virus viral agent
- upset infection highly infectious flu-like aches headaches pains fever
- vomiting diarrhea chills headache raw clams Tummy infections}
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- What is a "Norwalk Tummy Ache"?
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- QUESTION: A friend of mine when complaining of stomach upset uses the term
- Norwalk tummy ache. What does it mean?
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- ANSWER: In 1968, in Norwalk, Ohio, an outbreak of gastroenteritis in a school
- was attributed to a virus that has since been called the Norwalk virus. Stool
- samples were obtained and found negative for bacteria, so a search for a
- possible viral agent was begun, and when it was found it was named after the
- town where the outbreak first occurred. The term has become popular in
- describing viral stomach upset. Outbreaks of this type of gastroenteritis
- occur in all seasons of the year and among every age group. Outbreaks seem to
- spread through a number of different ways, including food, drinking water, and
- infected people. The duration of the infection lasts from several days to
- several weeks, and those most susceptible seem to be the younger age group.
- Since you gain no immunity with the first bout, you may experience its effects
- more than once in your life. It is definitely a disease that is highly
- infectious, so if your friend does have a Norwalk-type virus, she would be
- well advised to take precautions against re-infections. Symptoms of this
- virus are the same as all of the other that cause stomach problems, flu-like
- aches pains and fever, and include vomiting, diarrhea, chills, headache.
- Specific remedies are just not available at the present time, so your
- physicians advice would be the rest, fluids, and the "waiting it out" regimen.
- Incidentally, eating raw clams has been attributed as a cause of the
- Norwalk-like virus in some cases, so be on guard.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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