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Norovirus GII-4 causes a more severe gastroenteritis than other noroviruses in young children.


ABSTRACT: Norovirus (NoV) GII-4 has emerged as the predominant NoV genotype in outbreaks of gastroenteritis worldwide. We determined clinical features of NoV GII-4 associated acute gastroenteritis (AGE) in comparison with AGE associated with other NoV types in infants during seasons 2001 and 2002. During the prospective follow-up period, 128 primary infections of AGE due to NoV were identified in 405 infants; of these, GII-4 was found in 40 cases (31%). NoV GII-4 was associated with longer duration of diarrhea and vomiting than other NoV genotypes, suggesting greater virulence of NoV GII-4.

SUBMITTER: Huhti L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3080904 | biostudies-literature | 2011 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Norovirus GII-4 causes a more severe gastroenteritis than other noroviruses in young children.

Huhti Leena L   Szakal Evelin D ED   Puustinen Leena L   Salminen Marjo M   Huhtala Heini H   Valve Oona O   Blazevic Vesna V   Vesikari Timo T  

The Journal of infectious diseases 20110316 10


Norovirus (NoV) GII-4 has emerged as the predominant NoV genotype in outbreaks of gastroenteritis worldwide. We determined clinical features of NoV GII-4 associated acute gastroenteritis (AGE) in comparison with AGE associated with other NoV types in infants during seasons 2001 and 2002. During the prospective follow-up period, 128 primary infections of AGE due to NoV were identified in 405 infants; of these, GII-4 was found in 40 cases (31%). NoV GII-4 was associated with longer duration of dia  ...[more]

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