Characteristics
Sources
Symptoms And Incubation
Vulnerable People
Prevention and Treatment and Festival
100

How contagious is it?

Highly contagious.

100

Ready to eat food that can be contaminated.

Salads, ice, fruits, sandwiches.

100

Where was the festival.

P.E.I

200

What happens when you get Norovirus?

Inflammation of stomach and intestines.

200

How long is it contagious for?

2 weeks.
200

How did they advise to prevent further outbreaks.

More hand washing stations, more security and more health inspections and enhancing sanitation.

300

What is the other name for it?

Gastroenteritis.

300

How does it spread?

When people don't was their hands after using the washroom.

300

How long does it last? 

1-3 days.

300

What should you steam? 

Oysters.

400

What is it usually mistaken as?

The stomach flu.

400

Where is it found?

Stool and vomit.

400

When do symptoms appear after exposure. 

12 - 48 hours

400

How many people were affected in the International Shellfish Festival?

550

400

What should you avoid doing after being affected?

Avoid making food for someone for at least 3 days.

500

What is the type of Pathogen?

Virus

500

What food is it found in and where is the food found in?

Uncooked shellfish from contaminated water

500
Name at least four symptoms. 

Vomiting, stomach cramping, diarrhea, low fever, shills, headaches muscle aches and dehydration.

500

Who's vulnerable?

The young, elderly, and people with compromised immune systems.

500

What should you always do?

Wash your hands for at least 20 seconds after using the washroom.

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