CAUSES
TRANSMISSION
PREVENTION
CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACT
100

What is the common cause of gastroenteritis in Australia?

Viral Infection

100

What are the four main ways of transmission? Name at least two!

Fecal-oral route, contaminated objects, Food/water borne, Airborne

100

After Liam’s mum cleans up his vomit, how long should she wash her hands to reduce the risk of contamination?

40-60 seconds

100

How do floods affect gastrointestinal health?

They lead to an increase in waterborne diseases

200

How can viruses cause gastro?

They infect epithelial cells in small intestine, leading to inflammation

200

How long should a person wait after symptoms stop before they are considered less infectious?

48 hours

200

How often should childcare centres be disinfected to reduce the transmission of gastro?

Twice daily, particularly for high contact services such as toilet handles and toys 

200

Which pollutants are linked to gastrointestinal disorders?

SO2, NO2, CO

300
Which virus was Liam infected with?
Rotavirus
300

What are two strategies a person who is infected with gastroenteritis can take to prevent transmission?

Don't share personal items + avoid preparing and handling food

300

What is the optimal storage temp for fresh meat? (you have a range of 2 degrees celsius)

-1 to 4 degrees celsius

300

Name some conditions which are associated with climate change.

Metabolic liver disease, IBS, IBD, liver/stomach/colon cancer, peptic ulcers

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