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CHP investigates outbreak of acute gastroenteritis at kindergarten
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     The Centre for Health Protection (CHP) of the Department of Health (DH) is today (January 21) investigating an outbreak of acute gastroenteritis (AGE) at a kindergarten in Kowloon Tong, and hence appealed to the public and management of institutions to maintain personal and environmental hygiene against AGE.

     The 19 affected pupils, 10 boys and nine girls aged two to five, as well as one female staff member, have presented with vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain and fever since January 17. Among them, 13 sought medical attention, while one who was hospitalised for further management was discharged today. They are now in a stable condition.

     Investigations are ongoing.

     Officers of the CHP have conducted a site visit and provided health advice to the staff of the school concerning proper and thorough disinfection, disposal of vomitus, and personal and environmental hygiene. The school has been put under medical surveillance.

     A spokesman for the CHP advised members of the public to take heed of the following preventive measures against AGE:

* Ensure proper personal hygiene;
* Wash hands thoroughly before handling food and eating, and after using the toilet;
* Wear gloves when disposing of vomitus or faecal matter, and wash hands afterwards;
* Clean and disinfect contaminated areas or items promptly and thoroughly with diluted household bleach (by adding one part of bleach containing 5.25 per cent sodium hypochlorite to 49 parts of water);
* Maintain good indoor ventilation;
* Pay attention to food hygiene;
* Use separate utensils to handle raw and cooked food;
* Avoid food that is not thoroughly cooked;
* Do not try to use salt, vinegar, wine and wasabi to kill bacteria as they are not effective;
* Drink boiled water; and
* Do not patronise unlicensed food premises and food stalls.

     The public may visit the CHP's website (www.chp.gov.hk) or call the DH's Health Education Hotline (2833 0111) for more information on AGE.

Ends/Wednesday, January 21, 2015
Issued at HKT 17:48

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