| Literature DB >> 28231235 |
Minesh P Shah, Mary E Wikswo, Leslie Barclay, Anita Kambhampati, Kayoko Shioda, Umesh D Parashar, Jan Vinjé, Aron J Hall.
Abstract
Norovirus is the leading cause of endemic and epidemic acute gastroenteritis in the United States (1). New variant strains of norovirus GII.4 emerge every 2-4 years (2-4) and are often associated with increased disease and health care visits (5-7). Since 2009, CDC has obtained epidemiologic data on norovirus outbreaks from state health departments through the National Outbreak Reporting System (NORS) (8) and laboratory data through CaliciNet (9). NORS is a web-based platform for reporting waterborne, foodborne, and enteric disease outbreaks of all etiologies, including norovirus, to CDC. CaliciNet, a nationwide electronic surveillance system of local and state public health and regulatory agency laboratories, collects genetic sequences of norovirus strains associated with gastroenteritis outbreaks. Because these two independent reporting systems contain complementary data, integration of NORS and CaliciNet records could provide valuable public health information about norovirus outbreaks. However, reporting lags and inconsistent identification codes in NORS and CaliciNet records have been an obstacle to developing an integrated surveillance system.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28231235 PMCID: PMC5657847 DOI: 10.15585/mmwr.mm6607a1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep ISSN: 0149-2195 Impact factor: 17.586
Reporting indicators of norovirus outbreaks reported to the National Outbreak Reporting System (NORS) and CaliciNet — Norovirus Sentinel Testing and Tracking, United States,* August 2009–July 2015
| Reporting indicators | NoroSTAT states (n = 5) | Other states (n = 47) | ||||
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| Pre-NoroSTAT | Post-NoroSTAT | p-value | Pre-NoroSTAT | Post-NoroSTAT | p-value | |
| Aug 2009–Jul 2012 | Aug 2012–Jul 2015 | Aug 2009–Jul 2012 | Aug 2012–Jul 2015 | |||
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| Median NORS reports per 1,000,000 p-y* (range) | 17.3 (4.1–32.8) | 21.0 (6.1–41.5) | 0.16 | 3.0 (0.1–55.1) | 4.1 (0.1–72.2) | 0.045 |
| Median reporting lag (days) | 22 | 2 | <0.001 | 26 | 26 | 0.29 |
| No. (%) reported within 7 business days | 359 (26) | 1,888 (95) | <0.001 | 328 (12) | 500 (13) | 0.026 |
| No. (%) with all required fields completed | 1,183 (87) | 1,979 (99.9) | <0.001 | 1,235 (43) | 2,396 (64) | <0.001 |
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| Median CaliciNet reports per 1,000,000 p-y (range) | 4.9 (1.9–22.0) | 9.0 (2.6–26.2) | 0.036 | 2.6 (0.05–34.6) | 2.1 (0.08–24.7) | 0.63 |
| Median reporting lag (days) | 21 | 3 | <0.001 | 21 | 11 | <0.001 |
| No. (%) reported within 7 business days | 188 (29) | 1,018 (95) | <0.001 | 196 (10) | 651 (30) | <0.001 |
| No. (%) linkable to NORS reports with reporter-supplied ID | 564 (86) | 1,027 (95) | <0.001 | 552 (29) | 718 (33) | 0.016 |
Abbreviations: NoroSTAT = Norovirus Sentinel Testing and Tracking; p-y = person-years.
*NoroSTAT-participating states during 2009–2015 were Minnesota, Ohio, Oregon, Tennessee, and Wisconsin. Washington, DC and Puerto Rico are included with other states.
Reported genotype, transmission mode, and outbreak setting of norovirus outbreaks before and after implementation of NoroSTAT surveillance in five states* — United States, August 2009–July 2015
| Variable reported | Pre-NoroSTAT (August 2009–July 2012) | Post-NoroSTAT (August 2012–July 2015) | ||
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| NoroSTAT states No. (%) | Other states No. (%) | NoroSTAT states No. (%) | Other states No. (%) | |
| Genotype† | 657 (100) | 1,885 (100) | 1,077 (100) | 2,174 (100) |
| GII.4 Den Haag 2006 | 39 (6) | 121 (6) | 4 (0.4) | 5 (0.2) |
| GII.4 Osaka 2007 | 5 (0.8) | 5 (0.3) | 0 | 0 |
| GII.4 New Orleans 2009 | 357 (54) | 1,233 (65) | 24 (2.2) | 54 (2.5) |
| GII.4 Sydney 2012 | 4 (0.6) | 22 (1.2) | 657 (61) | 1,474 (68) |
| Other GII | 155 (23) | 347 (18) | 226 (21) | 319 (15) |
| All GI | 97 (15) | 157 (8) | 166 (15) | 322 (15) |
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| Person-to-person | 958 (71) | 2,191 (77) | 1,456 (73) | 2,952 (79) |
| Foodborne | 236 (17) | 515 (18) | 296 (15) | 550 (15) |
| Environmental | 7 (0.5) | 9 (0.3) | 7 (0.4) | 12 (0.3) |
| Unknown | 156 (11) | 128 (4) | 222 (11) | 224 (6) |
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| Long term care facility | 818 (82) | 856 (76) | 1,183 (71) | 1,728 (74) |
| Restaurant | 19 (2) | 18 (2) | 59 (4) | 59 (3) |
| Hospital/Other health care setting | 41 (4) | 89 (8) | 69 (4) | 116 (5) |
| Child care center | 21 (2) | 22 (2) | 57 (3) | 47 (2) |
| Other | 96 (10) | 144 (13) | 306 (18) | 380 (16) |
Abbreviation: NoroSTAT = Norovirus Sentinel Testing and Tracking.
* NoroSTAT-participating states during 2009–2015 were Minnesota, Ohio, Oregon, Tennessee, and Wisconsin. Washington, DC and Puerto Rico are included with other states.
† Norovirus genotypes as reported to CaliciNet.
§ Transmission modes and outbreak settings as reported to the National Outbreak Reporting System (NORS).