Norovirus in 2016—emesis aplenty but clear signs of progress
Norovirus in 2016—emesis aplenty but clear signs of progress
The key theme emerging from the articles in this supplement is that burden of norovirus in the United Kingdom and elsewhere is substantial and that new tools for prevention, diagnosis, and treatment are required. Basic understanding of norovirus biology continues to accelerate, but parallel increases in capacity and research funding are going to be needed to translate this knowledge into clinical trials and translational research that can result in public health gains.
norovirus, norwalk, calicivirus
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Head, Michael
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Lopman, Benjamin A.
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1 February 2016
Head, Michael
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Lopman, Benjamin A.
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Head, Michael and Lopman, Benjamin A.
(2016)
Norovirus in 2016—emesis aplenty but clear signs of progress.
The Journal of Infectious Diseases, 213, supplement 1, .
(doi:10.1093/infdis/jiv409).
Abstract
The key theme emerging from the articles in this supplement is that burden of norovirus in the United Kingdom and elsewhere is substantial and that new tools for prevention, diagnosis, and treatment are required. Basic understanding of norovirus biology continues to accelerate, but parallel increases in capacity and research funding are going to be needed to translate this knowledge into clinical trials and translational research that can result in public health gains.
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Published date: 1 February 2016
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norovirus, norwalk, calicivirus
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