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Epidemiology of norovirus gastroenteritis in Germany 2001-2009: eight seasons of routine surveillance

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EPIDEMIOLOGY AND INFECTION
卷 142, 期 1, 页码 63-74

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CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1017/S0950268813000435

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Infectious disease epidemiology; Norwalk agent and related viruses; notifiable infectious diseases; outbreaks; surveillance

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We analysed data on laboratory or epidemiologically confirmed cases (n=856539) and on outbreaks (n=31644) notified during week 31 (2001) to week 30 (2009), and performed molecular typing of specimens from 665 outbreaks. We aimed at identifying demographic and molecular characteristics to inform on potential additional approaches to prevent disease spread in the population. The mean incidence by norovirus season (week 31 in one year to week 30 in the following year) was 130 (range 19-300) cases/100000 population and was highest in persons aged <5 years (430/100000) and 75 years (593/100000). The proportion hospitalized in community-acquired cases was 8-19% per season. The mean norovirus-associated mortality was 005/100000 per season and 05/100000 in the 75 years age group. Most outbreaks with known setting (75%) occurred in hospitals (32%), nursing homes (28%), households (24%) and childcare facilities (10%). GII strains dominated in the outbreak specimens. GII.4 strains were found in 82% of nursing home outbreaks, 85% of hospital outbreaks, and 33% of childcare facility and school outbreaks. Cases in younger individuals were notified earlier during the season than adult cases, and outbreaks in childcare facilities and schools preceded those in nursing/residential homes, hospitals and private households. We suggest future studies to investigate more closely potential transmission patterns between children and adults.

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