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Media Statement on Outbreak of Gastrointestinal Disease at the Basic Military Training Centre
2 October 2013
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Last week, there was an outbreak of diarrhea and vomiting among some recruits at the Basic Military Training Centre (BMTC) on Pulau Tekong. Over a period of seven days, some 300 recruits were affected. Investigations showed the likely cause to be due to Norovirus, which can cause gastrointestinal upset but runs a self-limiting course. Most of the affected soldiers recovered after one to two days.
Cookhouse premises and food handlers at BMTC were tested and determined not to be the source of norovirus infection. The food and water at BMTC also tested negative. As a precautionary measure, common areas have been cleaned and disinfected and training within swimming pools put on hold temporarily. Commanders have also stressed the importance of maintaining personal hygiene to all recruits and staff at BMTC.
The Singapore Armed Forces will continue to monitor the situation closely and take all necessary measures to ensure the well-being and health of our soldiers.