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Acute Gastrointestinal Enteritis Outbreak in McHenry County Schools

10 months ago source mchenrycountyil.gov

Illinois, United States

The McHenry County Department of Health (MCDH) reports an increase in Acute Gastrointestinal Enteritis (AGE) cases, particularly in schools and long-term care facilities. The outbreak, commonly linked to norovirus, has affected numerous individuals across the county. The outbreak was discovered through the MCDH's routine monitoring of health patterns within the county. Upon noticing an unusual increase in AGE cases, particularly in schools and long-term care settings, the department initiated an investigation. The findings confirmed the presence of a significant outbreak, leading to the current public health advisory.

In detail, AGE outbreaks are known to spread rapidly from person to person and can survive on surfaces for extended periods. The illness, which cannot be treated with antibiotics, presents symptoms such as diarrhea, vomiting, nausea, and stomach pain, typically lasting between 24 to 48 hours.

If you or a loved one are harmed or experiencing any symptoms, it is important to report it. Reporting can help to detect & resolve outbreaks early and prevent others from being harmed, and enable better surveillance. If symptoms persist, seek medical care.

Source: www.mchenrycountyil.gov/Home/Components/News/News/18137/17

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