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Yori PP et al. – Norovirus was detected in 21.3% of diarrheal and 8.0% of nondiarrheal stools. Norovirus diarrhea was highly associated with age and the odds ratio for norovirus diarrhea fell by 2.8% per month. Norovirus seems to be an important etiology of community acquired diarrhea in this study population.

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