Schiff G M
Am J Dis Child. 1979 Aug;133(8):782-5. doi: 10.1001/archpedi.1979.02130080022002.
An epidemic of coxsackievirus B2 infections occured at a boys summer camp. The resulting illness was characterized by malaise, headache, muscle pain, and high fever that persisted for four to six days. The boy in the index case arrived at the camp the first day of the season. The attack rate was 89% among campers and 47% among counselors. The spread of infections appeared to be on a person-to-person basis and in a disorderly fashion. Unusual features of the epidemic included the high attack rate, restriction of infection to the camp residents, and evidence of prolonged pharyngeal viral shedding. Conditions at camps are ripe for similar epidemic and the potential problem is greater than is generally realized.
柯萨奇病毒B2感染在一个男孩夏令营中爆发。由此引发的疾病表现为不适、头痛、肌肉疼痛和持续四至六天的高烧。首例病例的男孩在赛季第一天抵达营地。营员的感染率为89%,辅导员的感染率为47%。感染传播似乎是通过人与人之间以无序方式进行的。该疫情的异常特征包括高感染率、感染仅限于营地居民以及咽部病毒长期排出的证据。营地的条件很容易引发类似疫情,潜在问题比普遍意识到的要大。