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. 2015 Nov 16;144(7):1386–1393. doi: 10.1017/S0950268815002824

Table 1.

Characteristics of outbreaks by year in which outbreak started*, North East England, 2012–2014

Characteristic 2012 2013 2014 Total (2012–2014)
Total no. outbreaks 12 (100%) 9 (100%) 25 (100%) 46 (100%)
Setting†
Care home 12 (100%) 8 (89%) 18 (72%) 38 (83%)
Food outlet 0 0 4 (16%) 4 (9%)
Private caterer 0 1 (12%) 3 (12%) 4 (9%)
Symptoms
Diarrhoea only 6 (50%) 4 (45%) 16 (64%) 26 (57%)
Diarrhoea and vomiting 6 (50%) 5 (56%) 9 (36%) 20 (43%)
Associated illness
Total cases‡ 176 (100%) 102 (100%) 384 (100%) 662 (100%)
Median no. per outbreak (IQR) 16 (10–19) 11 (9–16) 12 (9–15) 13 (9–18)
Median attack rate (IQR)§ 21 (15–24) 12 (10–14)) 15 (10–33) 15 (11–23)
No. cases hospitalized 7 (4%) 0 1 (0·3%) 8 (1%)
No. deaths 3 (2%) 0 1 (0·3%) 4 (0·6%)

IQR, Interquartile range.

*

Defined as the date of onset of illness in the first case at the time of reporting.

† Care home defined as a residential or nursing home for elderly or mentally infirm individuals. Food outlet defined as a premise at which food is regularly served, e.g. restaurant/pub/takeaway/mobile food van. Private caterer as an individual or business providing food on an ad hoc basis at an external event, e.g. wedding/festival.

‡ Defined on the basis of clinical symptoms.

§ Median attack rate only calculated for those outbreaks in which there was a clearly defined population at risk (n = 43).