Excess acute diarrhoea cases attributed to norovirus variants in Beijing, China between 2011 and 2018

Author:

Liu Baiwei1,Wang Yu12,Wang Xiaoli1,Jia Lei1,Tian Yi1ORCID,Yan Hanqiu1,Li Weihong1,Shen Lingyu13,Wang Quanyi1ORCID,Gao Zhiyong1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Infectious and Endemic Diseases Control Beijing Center for Disease Prevention and Control Beijing China

2. Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, School of Public Health Peking University Beijing China

3. MOH Key Laboratory of Systems Biology of Pathogens, Institute of Pathogen Biology (IPB) Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences (CAMS) & Peking Union Medical College Beijing China

Abstract

AbstractNew norovirus (NoV) variants emerge often leading to increased acute gastroenteritis outbreaks and outpatient visits. However, these increases are rarely quantified. Between September 2011 and August 2018, we included a total of 133 131 acute diarrhoea cases in 11 enteric disease outpatient clinics which were open all year round in Beijing. Over the same period, the etiology surveillance for acute diarrhoea was conducted, a total of 13 139 specimens were collected and tested, and 16.84% (2213/13 139) of all specimens were NoV‐positive. The partial VP1 genes were successfully sequenced in 965 NoV strains. GII.4 Sydney, GII.17, and GII.2 predominated in 2012–2013, 2014–2015, and 2016–2017, respectively. We estimated the excess NoV‐associated acute diarrhoea cases using the adjusted Serfling regression model, and three excess periods were found, corresponding to the predominance periods of GII.4 Sydney, GII.17 and GII.2, respectively, represented increases of 180.5% (95% confidence interval [CI]: 115.0%–246.0%), 114.7% (95% CI: 66.4%–163.1%) and 152.6% (95% CI: 100.2%–205.0%), compared with the baseline level. New NoV variants often caused an excess in their first year of predominance, and the excess periods of NoV‐associated acute diarrhoea cases coincided with the predominance periods of NoV variants.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Virology

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