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Volume 19, Number 8—August 2013
Research

Duration of Immunity to Norovirus Gastroenteritis

Kirsten Simmons, Manoj Gambhir, Juan Leon, and Ben LopmanComments to Author 
Author affiliations: Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, USA (K. Simmons, J. Leon, B. Lopman); Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta (K. Simmons, B. Lopman); Imperial College London, London, UK (M. Gambhir)

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Age-specific annual incidence of norovirus gastroenteritis, observed (black) and model predicted (red). These results are for model B (which includes presymptomatic and postsymptomatic infectiousness).

Figure 2. . . Age-specific annual incidence of norovirus gastroenteritis, observed (black) and model predicted (red). These results are for model B (which includes presymptomatic and postsymptomatic infectiousness).

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