Incidence of norovirus-associated diarrhea, Shanghai, China, 2012-2013

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We conducted sentinel-based surveillance for norovirus in the Pudong area of Shanghai, China, during 2012-2013, by analyzing 5,324 community surveys, 408,024 medical records, and 771 laboratory-confirmed norovirus infections among 3,877 diarrhea cases. Our analysis indicated an outpatient incidence of 1.5/100 person-years and a community incidence of 8.9/100 person-years for norovirus-associated diarrhea.

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Yu, J., Ye, C., Lai, S., Zhu, W., Zhang, Z., Geng, Q., … Li, Z. (2017). Incidence of norovirus-associated diarrhea, Shanghai, China, 2012-2013. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 23(2), 312–315. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2302.161153

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