Gastro outbreak strikes more than 100 passengers on Sydney to Perth train

A transcontinental Australian tourist train has seen more than 100 passengers in the past month contract gastro while travelling the 4,352km journey between Sydney and Perth.

Authorities said at least two people from the Indian Pacific train had presented to hospital emergency departments with symptoms suspected to be the short-lived norovirus since the beginning of the outbreak in mid-September.

“Norovirus is one of these agents that’s actually very hard to control once it’s in the environment,” said Louise Flood, director of South Australian Health’s communicable disease control branch (CDCB).

Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2019/oct/07/gastro-outbreak-strikes-more-than-100-passengers-on-sydney-to-perth-train

The Indian Pacific train journey, which runs between Sydney and Perth, has seen an outbreak of the gastrointestinal illness norovirus.

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