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GASTRO OUTBREAKS ACROSS DAREBIN ■ MELBOURNE’S eastern suburbs are amongst the worst hit with a series of gastro outbreaks, says Bruce Bolam, Victorian Executive Director for Communicable Diseases. There have been 389 outbreaks in childcare so far in 2021, up by more than 150 on a month earlier. In Melbourne’s north and north-west, the number of outbreaks have been: Darebin (14), Hume (11), Moonee Valley (11), Yarra (11), Hobsons Bay (9), Melbourne (8), Brimbank (7), Moreland (7), Nillumbik (7), Whittlesea (6), Maribyrnong (6) and Banyule (4). In the outer north-east, Mitchell Shire has four cases, and Mansfield Shire has two. Worst hit in the east and south-east are Casey (17 outbreaks), Yarra Ranges (16), Knox (12), Maroondah (12), Boroondara (10), Whitehorse (10), Kingston (8), Monash (8), Cardinia (6), Stonnington (6) and Manningham (5). Dr Bolam said childcare workers, the children and their families all had a role to play in limiting the spread of the virus. He said children needed to be taught and reminded of the need for handwashing, and families needed to keep their children home from early childhood services until after recovery. Dr Bolam said that while alcohol-based sanitizer is at the front line in tackling coronavirus, it is much less effective against bugs such as norovirus, which is the predominant cause of the current childcare outbreaks. “Viral gastroenteritis is highly infectious. Symptoms include nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, fever, abdominal pain, headache and muscle aches. They can take up to three days to develop and usually last between one or two days, sometimes longer. In rare cases it can develop into much more serious illness. “Infants or children in early childhood services or school as well as staff who develop vomiting or diarrhoea should stay at home .”
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