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The activity of norovirus varies from season to season, and the effect of climate change on the incidence of norovirus outbreaks is a widely recognized yet poorly understood phenomenon.
Shu-Chun Chiu+4 more
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Predicting Norovirus in the United States Using Google Trends: Infodemiology Study
BackgroundNorovirus is a contagious disease. The transmission of norovirus spreads quickly and easily in various ways. Because effective methods to prevent or treat norovirus have not been discovered, it is important to rapidly ...
Kai Yuan+6 more
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Rotavirus Vaccine Impact since Its Introduction in the National Immunization Program of Argentina
Introduction Rotavirus (RV) is the most common cause of childhood diarrhea. Argentina introduced RV vaccination in the National Immunization Program in January 2015.
Sebastian Garcia Marti+6 more
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Early detection of norovirus outbreak using machine learning methods in South Korea.
BackgroundThe norovirus is a major cause of acute gastroenteritis at all ages but particularly has a high chance of affecting children under the age of five.
Sieun Lee+4 more
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Diversity of Noroviruses throughout Outbreaks in Germany 2018
Human norovirus accounts for the majority of viral gastroenteritis cases worldwide. It is a fast evolving virus generating diversity via mutation and recombination.
Sandra Niendorf+4 more
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Norovirus Gastroenteritis in a Birth Cohort in Southern India. [PDF]
BACKGROUND:Noroviruses are an important cause of gastroenteritis but little is known about disease and re-infection rates in community settings in Asia. METHODS:Disease, re-infection rates, strain prevalence and genetic susceptibility to noroviruses were
Vipin Kumar Menon+13 more
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A model for estimating pathogen variability in shellfish and predicting minimum depuration times. [PDF]
Norovirus is a major cause of viral gastroenteritis, with shellfish consumption being identified as one potential norovirus entry point into the human population.
Paul McMenemy+4 more
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The prevalence of norovirus infections in different geographical locations and their attribution to childhood diarrhea is well established. However, there are no reports showing possible relationships of different norovirus genogroups with subsequent ...
Parag Palit+7 more
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Background Norovirus is now recognized to be major cause of gastroenteritis worldwide, with significantly higher disease burden among immunocompromised patients. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of Norovirus among HIV-infected patients and to
Favour Osazuwa+2 more
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Background. Human secretor-status is a strong susceptibility factor for norovirus infection in immunocompetent people. The predominant norovirus genotype GII.4 almost exclusively infects secretors and is also associated with more severe symptoms. However,
Lisa Swartling+6 more
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