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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Acute Gastroenteritis / Norovirus Case Report Worksheet in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the reporting facility name and contact information, including the contact name and phone number. This ensures that health authorities can reach you for follow-up.
  3. Fill in the estimated number of exposed patients and staff during the outbreak. This data is crucial for assessing the outbreak's impact.
  4. Provide the outbreak identification number assigned by your health department, along with the unit and location of stool specimen testing.
  5. In the lab results section, enter the date of specimen collection, diagnostics status (Y/N/Unk), and whether there were any fatalities (Y/N/Unk).
  6. Document symptom details such as abdominal cramps, fever, bloody stools, diarrhea, and vomiting by marking Y/N accordingly.
  7. Complete patient/staff demographics by filling in sex, age, unique ID (optional), name, room/bed (for patients), and case location.
  8. If necessary, redact names before faxing. Once completed, fax the form to your local or state health department.

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Self care Let your stomach settle. Stop eating solid foods for a few hours. Try on ice chips or taking small sips of water often. Ease back into eating. Avoid certain foods and substances until you feel better. Get plenty of rest. Try anti-diarrhea medications. Viral gastroenteritis (stomach flu) - Diagnosis treatment - Mayo Clinic mayoclinic.org drc-20378852 mayoclinic.org drc-20378852
Help your body recover after illness. It will take weeks to months to rebuild a healthy gut, so people may continue to have lingering symptoms like occasional diarrhea, cramping, nausea, and constipation until theyre able to get their microbiome back in order. St.
Norovirus infection symptoms usually last 1 to 3 days. Most people recover completely without treatment. However, for some people especially young children, older adults and people with other medical conditions vomiting and diarrhea can be severely dehydrating and require medical attention.
Although some people may refer to norovirus as stomach flu, it isnt technically the flu. Its a quick yet uncomfortable bout of gastrointestinal illness. Influenza, on the other hand, is an infection of the respiratory system that may take more time to surface and, depending on its severity, to shake off. What Is the Difference Between Norovirus and Flu? michiganmedicine.org health-lab whats- michiganmedicine.org health-lab whats-
Theres no specific treatment for norovirus infection. Recovery generally depends on the health of your immune system. In most people, the illness usually resolves within a few days. Its important to replace lost fluids.

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Some people also have other symptoms, such as a loss of appetite, an upset stomach, aching limbs and headaches. The symptoms usually appear up to a day after becoming infected. They typically last less than a week, but can sometimes last longer.

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