1. Increased circulation of GII.17 noroviruses, six European countries and the United States, 2023 to 2024.
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Chhabra P, Wong S, Niendorf S, Lederer I, Vennema H, Faber M, Nisavanh A, Jacobsen S, Williams R, Colgan A, Yandle Z, Garvey P, Al-Hello H, Ambert-Balay K, Barclay L, de Graaf M, Celma C, Breuer J, Vinjé J, and Douglas A
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- Humans, United States epidemiology, Europe epidemiology, Genotype, Phylogeny, Prevalence, RNA, Viral genetics, Seasons, Feces virology, Population Surveillance, Norovirus genetics, Norovirus isolation & purification, Caliciviridae Infections epidemiology, Caliciviridae Infections virology, Gastroenteritis epidemiology, Gastroenteritis virology, Disease Outbreaks
- Abstract
We report an increase in GII.17 norovirus outbreaks and sporadic infections of acute gastroenteritis in Austria, Germany, France, Ireland, the Netherlands, England and the United States during the 2023/24 season. A decrease in GII.4 coincided with GII.17 prevalence increasing to between 17% and 64% of all GII detections. Overall, 84% of the GII.17 strains clustered closely with strains first reported in Romania in 2021 and two new sub-lineages were identified. Norovirus surveillance and molecular characterisation should be prioritised this winter.
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- 2024
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