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Volume 20, Number 7—July 2014
Research

Norovirus Epidemiology in Community and Health Care Settings and Association with Patient Age, Denmark

Kristina T. FranckComments to Author , Jannik Fonager, Annette K. Ersbøll, and Blenda Böttiger
Author affiliations: Statens Serum Institut, Copenhagen, Denmark (K. T. Franck, J. Fonager, B. Böttiger); University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark (K. T. Franck); University of Southern Denmark, Copenhagen (A. K. Ersbøll); Lund University, Malmö, Sweden (B. Böttiger)

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Figure 3

Proportions of norovirus genogroups GII.4 or GII.P4 with respect to mean age of patients with an assigned genotype in each hospital ward (A) (n = 212 wards, 1,070 patients) or clinic (B) (n = 311 clinics, 882 patients), Denmark, 2006–20010. Regression lines are indicated.

Figure 3. Proportions of norovirus genogroups GII.4 or GII.P4 with respect to mean age of patients with an assigned genotype in each hospital ward (A) (n = 212 wards, 1,070 patients) or clinic (B) (n = 311 clinics, 882 patients), Denmark, 2006–2010Regression lines are indicated.

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