Authorities issue warning over gastro symptoms as cases hit all-time high this year

As we navigate the tail end of a global pandemic, another health concern seems to be on the rise, and it's one that our community should be particularly vigilant about.

Gastroenteritis, commonly known as gastro, is seeing a worrying spike in cases across New South Wales, prompting health authorities to issue a stern public warning.



The recent surge in gastro cases has reached levels not seen in years, with NSW Health reporting a significant increase in emergency department visits.

In just one week, 2,700 individuals sought medical attention for symptoms associated with gastroenteritis.


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Gastro cases have surged this year, with 2,700 individuals seeking medical attention for symptoms related to gastroenteritis. Credit: Shutterstock


This uptick in cases is largely attributed to two pathogens notorious for causing vomiting and diarrhoea: rotavirus and norovirus.

Rotavirus is known for its severe impact on young children, while norovirus is a frequent culprit behind outbreaks in residential aged care facilities, schools, and childcare centres.

With the new school term on the horizon, health authorities are on high alert, emphasising the importance of preventive measures to curb the spread of these highly infectious viruses.



‘The message to the community is clear–simple measures can help stop the spread of gastro,’ Keira Glasgow, the One Health director at NSW Health, said.

'Maintaining good hand hygiene and keeping children at home when they are unwell will give us a good chance to slow the spread.'

Symptoms to watch out for include nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, fever, abdominal pain, headache, and muscle aches.

These can take up to three days to manifest and typically last one to two days, though in some cases, they may persist longer.

The viruses are transmitted through contact with the vomit or faeces of an infected person, making hygiene practices paramount.



For those visiting loved ones in aged care facilities, it's advised to avoid using the private toilets in their rooms to prevent cross-contamination.

If you're caring for a child or anyone with gastro symptoms, it's recommended to wear gloves and a mask when cleaning up bodily fluids, including vomit.

After changing nappies or assisting with bathroom use, hands should be thoroughly washed.

Contaminated surfaces should be cleaned immediately with hot soapy water, followed by disinfectant and bleach.

While the main treatment for gastro is rest and staying hydrated, it's important to seek medical attention if symptoms persist, especially for infants, individuals with compromised immune systems, and the elderly, who are at a higher risk of serious illness.
Key Takeaways
  • Gastroenteritis cases are spiking in New South Wales, with a significant rise in the number of people presenting with symptoms at emergency departments.
  • NSW Health has issued a public warning, advising of two pathogens, rotavirus and norovirus, which commonly cause vomiting and diarrhoea.
  • Simple preventative measures such as good hand hygiene and keeping unwell children at home, particularly away from school and childcare, are recommended to slow the spread.
  • Symptoms of gastro can include nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, fever, abdominal pain, headache and muscle aches, and the main treatment is to rest and stay hydrated.
Have you or someone you know been affected by the recent gastro outbreak? What measures are you taking to stay safe? Share your experiences and tips in the comments below.
 

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“The viruses are transmitted through contact with the vomit or faeces of an infected person”
Does this mean that 2,700 people have have in contact with the vomit or faeces of other infected person?
If you were in a position of having to clean up such a mess then theoretically you would take every precaution, gloves, disinfectant etc. therefore eliminating risk!
Just more scaremongering rubbish!
 
Too many people in cities now & hygiene in cafes not pristine anymore. Wash hands regularly and food before cooking. Try to avoid people who are coughing. I have a hand sanitiser in the car which I apply after every outing. Don’t touch your face before washing hands. Look after your body - no stress, nutritious home cooked food, good sleep& hydration.
 
Too many people in cities now & hygiene in cafes not pristine anymore. Wash hands regularly and food before cooking. Try to avoid people who are coughing. I have a hand sanitiser in the car which I apply after every outing. Don’t touch your face before washing hands. Look after your body - no stress, nutritious home cooked food, good sleep& hydration.
Keep using the hand sanitizer constantly , that will destroy your immune system !
 
most shopping centres supply hand cleaning producys to clean shopping trolly handles before use .It is amazing the number of people who push past you while you clean the handle.As far as they are concerned ,it,s all over nothing to worry about.They are always in a hurry ,some impatient people.
 
most shopping centres supply hand cleaning producys to clean shopping trolly handles before use .It is amazing the number of people who push past you while you clean the handle.As far as they are concerned ,it,s all over nothing to worry about.They are always in a hurry ,some impatient people.
People using the toilet and not washing their hands then going round shops touching everything riles me,l am extremely fussy and wash everything l buy when l get home Yeah you can laugh but it works but there again what about when a product is made! Who knows?
 
If it’s not 1 thing it’s another ,
Once again this news letter Keeping the Fear alive !
Bloody criminals
The articles relay important information about health alerts....a lot of people including many in the senior years of their lifetime can suffer greatly from many of health problems if they were to acquire them....so keeping up to date with health alerts in the community is an important issue for them. Nothing at all with fear mongering as you so ignorantly suggest....take advice or ignore it if you like, but it's people like yourself that can be part of the problem regarding the spread of such health problems....the only criminal IMO is people like yourself and certainly not the SDC for their advisory notifications to its members.
 
having suffered this complaint i can assure you it is not pleasant. i ended up in a hospital overseas. supposed to be playing in a golf tournament. i ate about 6 shrimps at the first night get together. bingo at 2am it all started. next day taken to the cleanest hospital ever by ambulance and so well cared for. missed out on my golf. it is not dirty people who contact this, the cleanest of people can catch it by eating.
 
Too many people in cities now & hygiene in cafes not pristine anymore. Wash hands regularly and food before cooking. Try to avoid people who are coughing. I have a hand sanitiser in the car which I apply after every outing. Don’t touch your face before washing hands. Look after your body - no stress, nutritious home cooked food, good sleep& hydration.
And therein lies the bigger issue.
Over sanitaction. No more natural immunity.
Parents forcing kids to use hand sanitizer after everything they do!
Whatever happened to playing in the mud, drinking from the hose etc etc etc
 
SDC, doing a service reminding you to take care. Stop being so ungrateful.
If it’s not 1 thing it’s another ,
Once again this news letter Keeping the Fear alive !
Bloody criminals
Could not agree more.
This has just been added as number 66 on the list I have been keeping since 2021, of scaremongering by all authorities.
Issues we were apparently going to die from, be disabled by or just be plain sick from!

I can re post the list again if you wish.
 
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Are you implying that SDC are “bloody criminals”?!

If I were them, I’d ban you. You’re not a paid member anyway, and you’re opinions are of no importance.
I’m not a paid member does that mean my opinions don’t count either 😳😢
 
So why do you keep reading it? Have you not heard of scroll on by?
Because that’s his right to read it and voice his opinion.
If you don’t like his opinion then why don’t you just scroll on by?
Why? Because you also have the right to your opinion!
 
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