Detection of gastroenteritis viruses in Japan, 2014/15 season (as of March 5, 2015)
In Japan, Infectious Disease Surveillance Center (IDSC) of National Institute of Infectious Diseases (NIID) is notified the results of isolation/detection of infectious agents from prefectural and municipal public health institutes (PHIs). Their information are based on the laboratory identification done by PHIs for the specimens collected at sentinel clinics/hospitals under the National Epidemiological Surveillance of Infectious Diseases (NESID), occasionally at non-sentinel sites and at health centers.
From gastroenteritis cases, norovirus and other viruses (sapovirus, rotavirus, astrovirus etc.) are detected.
Figure 1. Weekly reports of norovirus, sapovirus and rotavirus detection, 2014/15 season
Figure 2. Detection of norovirus, sapovirus and rotavirus by prefecture, 2014/15 season
Figure 3. Weekly detection of norovirus by prefecture ,2014/15
Figure 4. Monthly norovirus outbreaks, 2010/11-2014/15 season CSV
*2014/15 season: Week 36/September of 2014 - Week 35/August of 2015
**Data for current and previous weeks will be updated by additional reports.
***Weekly reports of astrovirus detection, 2010/11-2014/15 season (as of February 18, 2015)
Link to Detection of norovirus GII/4 2012 variant in Japan (National Institute of Health Sciences)
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Detection of gastroenteritis viruses in Japan, 2011/12 season (as of November 8, 2012)
Infectious Agents Surveillance Report, Infectious Disease Surveillance Center,
National Institute of Infectious Diseases