Understanding norovirus reporting patterns in England: a mixed model approach
Abstract Background Norovirus has a higher level of under-reporting in England compared to other intestinal infectious agents such as Campylobacter or Salmonella, despite being recognised as the most common cause of gastroenteritis globally. In England, this under-reporting is a consequence of the f...
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Main Authors: | N. Ondrikova (Author), H. E. Clough (Author), N. A. Cunliffe (Author), M. Iturriza-Gomara (Author), R. Vivancos (Author), J. P. Harris (Author) |
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