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Volume 27, Number 2—February 2021
Dispatch

Non-Norovirus Viral Gastroenteritis Outbreaks Reported to the National Outbreak Reporting System, USA, 2009–2018

Claire P. MattisonComments to Author , Molly Dunn, Mary E. Wikswo, Anita Kambhampati, Laura Calderwood, Neha Balachandran, Eleanor Burnett, and Aron J. Hall
Author affiliations: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA, USA (C.P. Mattison, M. Dunn, M.E. Wikswo, A. Kambhampati, L. Calderwood, N. Balachandran, E. Burnett, A.J. Hall); Cherokee Nation Assurance, Arlington, Virginia, USA (C.P. Mattison, A. Kambhampati, N. Balachandran); Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, USA (L. Calderwood)

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Percentage of cases with symptom information including diarrhea, vomiting, and fever, by suspected or confirmed outbreak etiology, for single-etiology outbreaks attributable to adenovirus, astrovirus, rotavirus, or sapovirus, National Outbreak Reporting System, USA, 2009–2018.

Figure 2. Percentage of cases with symptom information including diarrhea, vomiting, and fever, by suspected or confirmed outbreak etiology, for single-etiology outbreaks attributable to adenovirus, astrovirus, rotavirus, or sapovirus, National Outbreak Reporting System, USA, 2009–2018.

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