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The CDC has released updated data on confirmed norovirus outbreaks submitted to CaliciNet, detailing state-specific and genotype information. This data is crucial for public health monitoring and response strategies.
The CDC has updated its NoroSTAT data table, detailing suspected and confirmed norovirus outbreaks reported by state health departments. This resource aids in tracking norovirus activity across the U.S.
The CDC's NoroSTAT provides weekly updates on suspected and confirmed norovirus outbreaks across states, enhancing public health monitoring. This data is crucial for informing policy decisions and outbreak response strategies.
A study published in the Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report reveals that the GII.4 Sydney strain of norovirus was the leading cause of outbreaks in the U.S. from September to December 2012. This strain, first detected in Australia in March 2012, has since spread to multiple countries.
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