Norovirus outbreak in a natural playground: A One Health approach.

Gregorius J Sips ORCID logo ; Mariëlle JG Dirven ; Joke T Donkervoort ; Francien M van Kolfschoten ; Claudia ME Schapendonk ; My VT Phan ORCID logo ; Annemieke Bloem ; Anna F van Leeuwen ; Mariechristine E Trompenaars ; Marion PG Koopmans ORCID logo ; +3 more... Annemiek A van der Eijk ; Miranda de Graaf ; Ewout B Fanoy ; (2020) Norovirus outbreak in a natural playground: A One Health approach. Zoonoses and Public Health, 67 (4). pp. 453-459. ISSN 1863-1959 DOI: 10.1111/zph.12689
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Norovirus constitutes the most frequently identified infectious cause of disease outbreaks associated with untreated recreational water. When investigating outbreaks related to surface water, a One Health approach is insightful. Historically, there has been a focus on potential contamination of recreational water by bird droppings and a recent publication demonstrating human noroviruses in bird faeces suggested this should be investigated in future water-related norovirus outbreaks. Here, we describe a One Health approach investigating a norovirus outbreak in a natural playground. On social media, a large amount of waterfowl were reported to defecate near these playground premises leading to speculations about their potential involvement. Surface water, as well as human and bird faecal specimens, was tested for human noroviruses. Norovirus was found to be the most likely cause of the outbreak but there was no evidence for transmission via waterfowl. Cases had become known on social media prior to notification to the public health service underscoring the potential of online media as an early warning system. In view of known risk factors, advice was given for future outbreak investigations and natural playground design.


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