Norovirus is one of the leading causes of acute gastroenteritis outbreaks worldwide. This study aimed to identify the epidemiological
characteristics of norovirus outbreaks and to provide evidence for public health entities. Specimens and epidemiological
survey data were collected to determine if there were differences in the attack rate of norovirus in terms of the
year, season, transmission route, exposure setting, and region and to determine whether there were relationships between
the reporting interval, the number of illnesses in a single outbreak and the duration of the outbreak. Norovirus outbreaks
were reported throughout the year, with seasonal characteristics (i.e., high rates in spring and winter). Among all regions in
Shenyang with the exception of Huanggu and Liaozhong, norovirus outbreaks had been reported, and the primary genotype
was GII.2[P16]. Vomiting was the most common symptom. The main places of occurrence were childcare institutions and
schools. The person-to-person route was the main transmission route. The median duration of norovirus was 3 days (IQR
[interquartile range]: 2–6 days), the median reporting interval was 2 days (IQR: 1–4 days), the median number of illnesses
in a single outbreak was 16 (IQR: 10–25); there was a positive correlation between these parameters. Norovirus surveillance
and genotyping studies still need to be further strengthened to increase knowledge regarding the pathogens and their variant
characteristics, to better characterize the patterns of norovirus outbreaks and to provide information for outbreak prevention.
Norovirus outbreaks should be detected, reported and handled early. Public health entities and the government should
develop corresponding measures for different seasons, transmission routes, exposure settings, and regions.
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