Across: (R) Rotavirus (O) Norovirus (T) Enteric (A) Adenovirus Down: (N) Norovirus (O) Norovirus (E) Enteric (V) Hepatitis A

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Across
  1. 1. Often referred to as the "stomach flu," causing vomiting and diarrhea.
  2. 2. Highly contagious virus leading to severe diarrhea, particularly in infants and young children.
  3. 3. Virus causing inflammation of the intestines, commonly associated with raw or undercooked shellfis
  4. 4. Virus known for causing outbreaks on cruise ships and in crowded settings.
Down
  1. 1. A group of viruses, including norovirus, causing inflammation of the stomach and intestines.
  2. 2. A common virus causing gastroenteritis, often transmitted through contaminated food or water.
  3. 3. Common cause of viral gastroenteritis, especially in winter months.
  4. 4. Highly infectious virus leading to watery diarrhea, and often associated with daycare outbreaks.