💨 Abstract
A norovirus outbreak at Compton All Saints Primary School in Hampshire has led to three children being hospitalized and the partial closure of the school. The highly contagious virus, which causes severe vomiting and diarrhea, infected seven out of 22 children in a Year One class. As deeper contact with other students made it impossible to isolate them alone, the whole class was told to stay home for a thorough cleaning.
Courtesy: Eliza Loukou
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