Norovirus Illness Is a Global Problem: Emergence and Spread of Norovirus GII.4 Variants, 2001–2007
National Institute for Public Health and the Environment · Erasmus University Rotterdam · +14 more institutions
Abstract
Noroviruses (NoVs) are the most common cause of viral gastroenteritis. Their high incidence and importance in health care facilities result in a great impact on public health. Studies from around the world describing increasing prevalence have been difficult to compare because of differing nomenclatures for variants of the dominant genotype, GII.4. We studied the global patterns of GII.4 epidemiology in relation to its genetic diversity.
Data from NoV outbreaks with dates of onset from January 2001 through March 2007 were collected from 15 institutions on 5 continents. Partial genome sequences (n=775) were collected, allowing phylogenetic comparison of data from different countries.
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- FWCI
- 23.74
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- 100%
- References
- 53
Authors
25- JJJ. Joukje SiebengaCorresponding
National Institute for Public Health and the Environment, Erasmus University Rotterdam
- HVHarry Vennema
National Institute for Public Health and the Environment
- DZDu‐Ping Zheng
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- JVJan Vinjé
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- BEBonita E. Lee
Provincial Laboratory of Public Health
Topics & keywords
- Norovirus
- Outbreak
- Pandemic
- Genotype
- Population
- Biology
- Caliciviridae
- Epidemiology
- Good health and well-being