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Unspecified Gastroenteritis Illness and Deaths in the Elderly Associated With Norovirus Epidemics

Background: New variant strains of norovirus have emerged worldwide in recent years, evolving by mutation much like influenza viruses. These strains have been associated with a notable increase in the number of annual norovirus outbreaks. However, the impact of such increased norovirus activity on m...

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Published in:Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.) Mass.), 2011-05, Vol.22 (3), p.336-343
Main Authors: van Asten, Liselotte, Siebenga, Joukje, van den Wijngaard, Cees, Verheij, Robert, van Vliet, Hans, Kretzschmar, Mirjam, Boshuizen, Hendriek, van Pelt, Wilfrid, Koopmans, Marion
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description Background: New variant strains of norovirus have emerged worldwide in recent years, evolving by mutation much like influenza viruses. These strains have been associated with a notable increase in the number of annual norovirus outbreaks. However, the impact of such increased norovirus activity on morbidity and mortality is not clear because norovirus infection is rarely specifically registered. Methods: We studied trends of gastroenteritis with unspecified cause in medical registrations (ie, general practitioner [GP] visits, hospitalizations, and deaths) and their association with known temporal trends in norovirus outbreaks in the Netherlands. Using weekly counts in the elderly (aged 65+ years) from 1999 through 2006, we applied Poisson regression analyses adjusted for additional pathogens and seasonal trends (linear, sine, and cosine terms). Results: In the elderly, each notified norovirus outbreak was associated with an estimated 26 unspecified gastroenteritis GP visits (95% confidence interval = 17—34), 2.2 unspecified gastroenteritis hospitalizations (1.6—2.7), and 0.14 unspecified gastroenteritis deaths (0.08—0.21). For the heaviest norovirus season (2004—2005), these models attributed up to 3804 unspecified gastroenteritis GP visits, 318 unspecified gastroenteritis hospitalizations, and 21 unspecified gastroenteritis deaths to norovirus outbreaks among a total elderly population of 2.3 million. Discussion: The recent increase in norovirus outbreak activity is associated with increases of unspecified gastroenteritis morbidity and even deaths in the elderly. Norovirus should not be regarded as an infection with trivial health risks.
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Aged, 80 and over
Biological and medical sciences
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Caliciviridae Infections - therapy
Cause of Death
Databases, Factual
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disease
Disease Outbreaks
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europe
Female
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Incidence
Infections
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Male
Medical sciences
Miscellaneous
netherlands
Netherlands - epidemiology
Norovirus
Norovirus - isolation & purification
nursing-homes
Older adults
outbreaks
Poisson Distribution
Prognosis
Public health. Hygiene
Public health. Hygiene-occupational medicine
Regression Analysis
Retrospective Studies
Risk Assessment
rotavirus infection
Severity of Illness Index
Sex Distribution
Survival Rate
united-states
virus
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