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Anita Beaumont

Gastro rife in Hunter childcare centres

Wash hands thoroughly with soap and water to try to avoid gastro outbreak in the Hunter.

GASTRO is circulating in the Hunter, with almost 70 local childcare centres affected since the beginning of the "untimely" outbreak in October.

About 50 childcare centres within Hunter New England are still battling outbreaks, with public health officials warning people with symptoms to stay home until 48 hours after symptoms have passed.

"It is as bad a season as we've seen in a long time," Hunter New England Health's Dr David Durrheim said. "Usually it peaks in the winter months, but this year we were doing such a good job with social distancing, and a lot of centres were closed, that unfortunately we have seen a shift in the timing. We have had nearly 70 childcare centres affected, and that's similar to some of the worst viral gastro seasons we have seen recently."

Symptoms of viral gastroenteritis include nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, fever, abdominal pain, headache and muscle aches.

Hand-washing, cleaning surfaces with bleach, and wearing gloves and masks when cleaning up any spills and vomit, could help prevent the spread of the virus.

"It is quite hard to maintain good hygiene in childcare centres," Dr Durrheim said.

"Children's behaviour means they find it very difficult to keep a distance from each other, and it is incredibly infectious.

"If you get an outbreak - particularly with vomiting in a confined area - it can actually be breathed in. It is not only from touching surfaces

"In those sorts of settings, the spread can be really quite explosive."

Dr Durrheim said anyone experiencing symptoms should avoid preparing food, should not visit aged care centres or hospitals, and be "absolutely meticulous" with hand hygiene.

"It is really important anybody who has gastro - any child, or any worker - not go to work or into a childcare centre until at least 48 hours after the symptoms have ceased," he said.

"Once it's in a family setting it's quite easy for the virus to spread."

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