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Analysis of epidemiology characteristics of norovirus among diarrheal outpatients in 27 provinces in China, 2009-2013

Analysis of epidemiology characteristics of norovirus among diarrheal outpatients in 27 provinces in China, 2009-2013
Analysis of epidemiology characteristics of norovirus among diarrheal outpatients in 27 provinces in China, 2009-2013
Objective: to investigate the epidemiology characteristics of norovirus among diarrheal outpatients in China.

Methods: diarrhea cases were monitored at emergency/outpatient departments at 173 hospitals in 27 provinces of China,with clinical and epidemiological data,and fecal specimens collected and sent to 58 network-laboratories to detect norovirus by RT-PCR method,and to analyze the positive rate of norovirus in various regions,population and time during 2009-2013.

Results: 11.6? of the 34 031 diarrheal cases under surveillance were found with norovirus.Age group of 6-23 month-old children and that of people over 45 years old were found with the highest positive percentage,13.7? and 12.4? respectively.Positive percentage of norovirus peaks in autumn and winter in a year; it peaks in mid-temperate zones (10.7?) and warm-temperate zones (11.6?) in winter.It peaks in sub-tropical zones in autumn (14.3?).The most prevalent genogroups detected were norovirus G ?,accounting for 89.9? of identified strains.

Conclusion: norovirus affects all ages and was most prevalent in children and the elderly among diarrhea outpatients.Norovirus' positive percentage showed strong seasonal pattern,and peaks at different times of a year in different climate zones of China.Since no effective preventive measures existed,further study on norovirus epidemiology and intervention strategies should be conducted in future
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Yu, Jianxing, Lai, Shengjie, Wang, Xin, Liao, Qiaohong, Feng, Luzhao, Ran, Lu, Xu, Wenbo, Qiu, Yanzi, Zhang, Zike, Li, Mengfeng, Wu, Jianguo, Liu, Wei, Yan, Zhenghong, Chen, Yu, Zhao, Shiwen, Wang, Xinhua, Zhao, Zhuo, Yu, Hongjie, Jing, Huaiqi, Li, Zhongjie and Yang, Weizhong (2015) Analysis of epidemiology characteristics of norovirus among diarrheal outpatients in 27 provinces in China, 2009-2013. Chinese Journal of Epidemiology, 36 (3), 199-205. (doi:10.3760/cma.j.issn.0254-6450.2015.03.003).

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Abstract

Objective: to investigate the epidemiology characteristics of norovirus among diarrheal outpatients in China.

Methods: diarrhea cases were monitored at emergency/outpatient departments at 173 hospitals in 27 provinces of China,with clinical and epidemiological data,and fecal specimens collected and sent to 58 network-laboratories to detect norovirus by RT-PCR method,and to analyze the positive rate of norovirus in various regions,population and time during 2009-2013.

Results: 11.6? of the 34 031 diarrheal cases under surveillance were found with norovirus.Age group of 6-23 month-old children and that of people over 45 years old were found with the highest positive percentage,13.7? and 12.4? respectively.Positive percentage of norovirus peaks in autumn and winter in a year; it peaks in mid-temperate zones (10.7?) and warm-temperate zones (11.6?) in winter.It peaks in sub-tropical zones in autumn (14.3?).The most prevalent genogroups detected were norovirus G ?,accounting for 89.9? of identified strains.

Conclusion: norovirus affects all ages and was most prevalent in children and the elderly among diarrhea outpatients.Norovirus' positive percentage showed strong seasonal pattern,and peaks at different times of a year in different climate zones of China.Since no effective preventive measures existed,further study on norovirus epidemiology and intervention strategies should be conducted in future

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Published date: March 2015
Organisations: WorldPop, Population, Health & Wellbeing (PHeW)

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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/376728
ISSN: 0254-6450
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ORCID for Shengjie Lai: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-9781-8148

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Author: Jianxing Yu
Author: Shengjie Lai ORCID iD
Author: Xin Wang
Author: Qiaohong Liao
Author: Luzhao Feng
Author: Lu Ran
Author: Wenbo Xu
Author: Yanzi Qiu
Author: Zike Zhang
Author: Mengfeng Li
Author: Jianguo Wu
Author: Wei Liu
Author: Zhenghong Yan
Author: Yu Chen
Author: Shiwen Zhao
Author: Xinhua Wang
Author: Zhuo Zhao
Author: Hongjie Yu
Author: Huaiqi Jing
Author: Zhongjie Li
Author: Weizhong Yang

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