Norovirus in bottled water associated with gastroenteritis outbreak, Spain, 2016

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Abstract

In April 2016, an outbreak of gastrointestinal illness (4,136 cases) occurred in Catalonia, Spain. We detected high levels of norovirus genotypes I and II in office water coolers associated with the outbreak. Infectious viral titer estimates were 33–49 genome copies/L for genotype I and 327–660 genome copies/L for genotype II.

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Blanco, A., Guix, S., Fuster, N., Fuentes, C., Bartolomé, R., Cornejo, T., … Bosch, A. (2017). Norovirus in bottled water associated with gastroenteritis outbreak, Spain, 2016. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 23(9), 1531–1534. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2309.161489

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