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Scott P Grytdal1, David Rimland2, S Hannah Shirley3, Maria C Rodriguez-Barradas4, Matthew Bidwell Goetz5, Sheldon T Brown6, Cynthia Lucero-Obusan7, Mark Holodniy8, Christopher Graber5, Umesh Parashar1, Jan Vinjé1, Ben Lopman1.
Abstract
An estimated 179 million acute gastroenteritis (AGE) illnesses occur annually in the United States. The role of noroviruses in hospital-related AGE has not been well-documented in the U. S. We estimated the population incidence of community- acquired outpatient and inpatient norovirus AGE encounters, as well as hospital-acquired inpatient norovirus AGE among inpatients at four Veterans Affairs (VA) Medical Centers (VAMCs). Fifty (4%) of 1,160 stool specimens collected ≤7 days from symptom onset tested positive for norovirus. During a one year period, the estimated incidence of outpatient, community- and hospital-acquired inpatient norovirus AGE was 188 cases, 11 cases, and 54 cases/ 100,000 patients, respectively. This study demonstrates the incidence of outpatient and community- and hospital-acquired inpatient norovirus AGE among the VA population seeking care at these four VAMCs.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25996826 PMCID: PMC4440768 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0126733
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 1Number of norovirus-positive specimens, by source of infection; 4 VAMCs, November 2011-October 2012.
Fig 2Distribution of norovirus genotypes among specimens from 4 VAMCs; November 2011-October 2012 (n = 50).