Sat 10 May 2008
Virus drama in San Francisco
Posted by admin under Internet
This week, the Moscone Center in San Francisco was the scene of a virus outbreak which affected close to 70 people.
According to the city’s public health officials, the incident was caused by a norovirus, a type of medical virus which easily spreads by touching dirty surfaces.
The Moscone Center hosted a weeklong conference and out of the 70 people infected, 67 were staff workers and 3 were attendees. None of the victims were hospitalized.
The symptoms usually dissappear over a two-day period and are known to include vomiting, diarrhea, cramps, low-grade fever and aches. The virus is easily transmitted through contact and the hands must be carefully washed in order to avoid contamination.