Water-borne parasites like giardia and viruses like Norwalk virus could cause similar problems. |
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He stayed with her for 10 years, and for six of them he held down a dance club residency at the Den in Norwalk. |
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The reference is to the enormous gray barn of a food market covering 125000 square feet on Route 1 in Norwalk. |
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Environmental health chiefs are still waiting for test results but early indications are that it is the airborne virus Norwalk. |
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Gastroenteritis is caused by a group of viruses called noroviruses, or the Norwalk virus. |
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He was struck down with what is believed to be the airborne virus Norwalk on Tuesday tea-time, and his mother became ill a few hours later. |
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Enteric viruses primarily include the diarrhea-causing Rotavirus, Norwalk virus, and other Calciviruses. |
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Tests have identified the main cause of the outbreak as Norwalk virus, which is sometimes known as winter vomiting disease or gastric flu. |
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Potato and tomato plants have synthesised antigens from Norwalk virus, enterotoxigenic E coli, Vibrio cholerae, and hepatitis B virus. |
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Scott Santaniello came from Norwalk, Connecticut, and sat outside the National Archives hoping to see Palin. |
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Researches at the University of Arizona State University are attempting to create a vaccine for the Norwalk virus by inserting genes from the virus into tomatoes. |
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The Collins girls were from Tyringham and the Paynes, who were born in Connecticut, may have been indentured from the poorhouse of Norwalk or Bridgeport as well. |
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It's kind of divided,'' said John Hackney, interim CEO of the Norwalk Chamber of Commerce. |
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Quality hardwood lumber and wood components are available from Norwalk Wood Products, located in the heart of Appalachian hardwood country. |
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The researchers added to spuds the capsid protein that forms the shell around diarrhea-causing Norwalk virus. |
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In 1968 an outbreak of acute nonbacterial gastroenteritis occurred in elementary school students in Norwalk, Ohio. |
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Epidemiology of Norwalk gastroenteritis and the role of Norwalk virus in outbreaks of acute nonbacterial gastroenteritis. |
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The number of victims of the Norwalk virus have already reached record levels in the first six months of the year. |
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Simultaneously, the company said it started managing the renovation and expansion of Roton Middle School, also in Norwalk. |
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As Frank McCourt and Arte Moreno do battle to win over the hearts of local baseball fans, they might as well as arm wrestle in downtown Norwalk. |
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Last fall's cruise ship outbreaks of Norwalk virus infected hundreds and made headlines. |
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International offices are located at Norwalk, Johannesburg, Barbados, Shanghai, Hong Kong, Greater Delhi, Lagos and Dubai. |
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It is extremely difficult for both ourselves as the tour operator and indeed hoteliers to take preventative action from stopping any infection of the Norwalk Virus. |
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Low bid for sewerings, submitted by Buckeye Engr. Co., Norwalk, Ohio. |
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Marcus Partners is a value-oriented real estate investor, operator and redeveloper based in Boston, MA, with regional offices in Norwalk, Connecticut and Secaucus, New Jersey. |
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On August 4, 1927, Della was carted away to the Norwalk State Hospital, suffering from acute myocarditis, a general term for inflammation of the heart and surrounding tissues. |
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But earlier in the week the Huddersfield chief spent two days confined to his bed after becoming one of the many Lions victims of the now infamous Norwalk virus. |
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Sixteen percent also said they were less concerned about global conflicts, and three percent said they were more confident about health matters such as SARS and Norwalk Virus. |
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Passengers travelling on a US Airways flight were briefly quarantined at Pittsburgh International Airport on 6 July after displaying symptoms found in the Norwalk virus. |
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Teachers, like Caitlin Engle at Norwalk High School in Connecticut, have been developing a forensics curriculum, and filling classes by creating motivating lessons and labs. |
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The FRC conducts four formal meetings each year, including an annual meeting with the Financial Accounting Standards Board at its headquarters in Norwalk, Conn. |
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