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. 2015 Jan 23;53(2):455–464. doi: 10.1128/JCM.02266-14

TABLE 1.

Prevalence of fecal rotavirus in different centersa

Center Prevalence (% [no. with rotavirus/total no.]) 95% CI (%)b
Summer
    Birmingham 10.2 (18/176)c 8.2–12.7
    Bridgend (Wales) 1.3 (4/224) 0.9–2.0
    Chelmsford 3.5 (2/57) 1.5–8.1
    Dereham 0 (0/75) 0–3.9
    Downham Market 2.6 (2/85) 1.6–4.1
    Haslemere 3.9 (1/31) 1.2–11.9
    Hereford 0 (0/43) 0–8.2
    IOWd 1.5 (1/73) 0.9–2.6
    NCAC 0.6 (1/172) 0–2.1.7
    North London 0 (0/8) 0–36.9
    Nottingham 8.9 (2/24) 4.9–15.6
    Truro 61.3 (21/34)c 57.6–64.8
    York 0 (0/38) 0–9.3
Winter
    Belfast (Ireland) 0 (0/65) 0–5.4
    Bredhurst 0 (0/93) 0–3.8
    Derby 0.8 (1/134) 0.4–1.4
    Eastbourne 0 (0/46) 0–7.7
    Exeter 2.9 (3/97) 1.7–5.1
    Ferndown 0 (0/27) 0–12.8
    Glasgow (Scotland) 1.2 (1/69) 0.4–3.4
    Mansfield 2.9 (1/30) 1.2–6.5
    Newbury 0 (0/25) 0–13.7
    St. Helens 0 (0/31) 0–11.2
    Warrington 0 (0/47) 0–7.6
    Wrexham (Wales) 0 (0/23) 0–14.8
a

Centers in Ireland, Scotland, and Wales are indicated; the rest of the centers are in England.

b

95% CI, 95% confidence interval.

c

Centers with prevalences significantly higher than those in other centers, P < 0.0001.

d

IOW, Isle of Wight.