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. 2011 Dec 1;128(6):e1474–e1481. doi: 10.1542/peds.2011-1006

TABLE 1.

Number of Children Who Tested Rotavirus-positive or Rotavirus-negative, According to Season, Site, and IIS Status

Season 1: Dec 2006–Jun 2007, n (%)
Season 2: Dec 2007–Jun 2008, n (%)
Season 3: Dec 2008–Jun 2009, n (%)
Seasons 1–3, n (%)
In IIS Not in IIS In IIS Not in IIS In IIS Not in IIS In IIS Not in IIS
Minnesota
    Rotavirus-positive 82 (100) 0 (0) 38 (100) 0 (0) 119 (98) 3 (2) 239 (99) 3 (1)
    Rotavirus-negative 75 (99) 1 (1) 153 (100) 0 (0) 178 (99) 1 (<1) 406 (99) 2 (<1)
Georgia
    Rotavirus-positive 63 (95) 3 (5) 21 (88) 3 (12) 54 (95) 3 (5) 138 (94) 9 (6)
    Rotavirus-negative 122 (99) 1 (1) 111 (97) 3 (3) 132 (94) 9 (6) 365 (97) 13 (3)
Connecticut
    Rotavirus-positive 11 (100) 0 (0) 9 (82) 2 (18) 5 (83) 1 (17) 25 (89) 3 (11)
    Rotavirus-negative 10 (83) 2 (17) 21 (91) 2 (9) 23 (85) 4 (5) 54 (87) 8 (13)
Sites combined
    Rotavirus-positive 156 (98) 3 (2) 68 (93) 5 (8) 178 (96) 7 (4) 402 (96) 15 (4)
    Rotavirus-negative 207 (98) 4 (2) 285 (98) 5 (2) 333 (96) 14 (4) 825 (97) 23 (3)

Numbers are based on those children eligible for evaluation (see Children With Gastroenteritis: Rotavirus Case-Subjects and Rotavirus-Negative Controls). “Not in IIS” includes children who were not found in the IIS and those who were found but who were indicated as having opted out of the IIS.