Grenada confirms outbreak of gastroenteritis

Grenada has confirmed an outbreak of gastroenteritis with health authorities reporting that cases had increased from 27 to 95 within a two-week period.

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Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Shawn Charles, and National Surveillance Nurse, Meryl McQueen, have called on the public to take immediate personal action to curb the outbreak.

“We have been monitoring the trend, and we can say that it has increased sharply from weeks 27 to 28. So, if people do not practice proper hygiene and take the necessary precautions, the numbers will continue to rise,” said Dr Charles.

McQueen said in epidemiological week number 26 this year, there were 27 cases of the illness but one week later, the number of cases increased to 52 with 98 confirmed cases in week 28.

A statement from the Grenada government said the increase represents an 82.7 percent growth over the two-week period and the Ministry of Health said on average, the number of gastroenteritis cases at this time is usually 50.

Dr Charles said the health ministry has heightened its public health response, including its public education campaign, which is ongoing as it relates to proper hand hygiene and consumer food safety tips during the festive season as well as food safety training for street food vendors.

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In addition, all health districts have stepped up surveillance and management of the illness and McQueen said there are no identified clusters by location, but the most affected districts are St. George and St. Andrew. The age group affected most are 25 to 44. There are 28 cases in that age group.

Under the 12-month age group, there are five cases; between the ages one to four there are 27 cases; between the ages five to 14 there are 20 cases, while between the ages group 15 to 24 there are seven cases; six in the age group 45 to 65 and for the age group 65 and over there are two cases

“Given the current upward trend in the data, health experts say they are anticipating an increased risk of people coming down with gastroenteritis in the coming days and weeks as the Carnival celebrations intensify,” said the government statement warned.

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Gastroenteritis is a condition that causes irritation and inflammation of the stomach and intestines. It is caused by eating food or drinking water contaminated by a bacteria or virus or by improper hand washing, especially after using the toilet.

Symptoms of gastroenteritis include vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea, upset stomach, and stomach cramps.

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