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  • 23rd August 2026

August 10, 2026

CaliciNet Data

Norovirus U.S. Outbreak Map

What to know

  • Below are confirmed norovirus outbreaks submitted to CaliciNet and updated monthly.
  • Participating public health laboratories electronically submit genotype information for norovirus and basic epidemiology data from norovirus outbreaks to the CaliciNet database.
  • The data on norovirus strains are compared with existing norovirus sequences in the CaliciNet database.

Confirmed norovirus outbreaks submitted by state

September 1, 2025 – June 30, 2026

 

Confirmed norovirus outbreaks submitted by genogroup

September 1, 2024 – June 30, 2026

 

Genotype distribution of norovirus outbreaks

September 1, 2025 – June 30, 2026 (n=139)

Bar chart showing GII.4 Sydney[P16] accounts for 51% of norovirus outbreaks, with all other categories below 23%.
Genotype Distribution of Norovirus Outbreaks

Data Table: September 1, 2025 – June 30, 2026 (n=139)

Genotype Number of Outbreaks
GII.4 Sydney[P16] 72
GII.17[P17] 24
GII.7[P7] 11
Other Genotypes 32

The Other Genotypes category includes genotypes from outbreaks that each make up less than 5% of the total number of outbreaks. These genotypes are: GI.1[P1] (2.2%), GI.2[P2] (1.4%), GI.3[P3] (3.6%), GI.3[P13] (2.2%), GI.5[P5] (0.7%), GI.6[P11] (1.4%), GI.7[P7] (1.4%), GII.1[P33] (2.2%), GII.3[P12] (2.2%), GII.6[P7] (2.2%), GII.9[P7] (2.2%).

Data Table: September 1, 2024 – August 31, 2025 (n=411)

Genotype Number of Outbreaks
GII.17[P17] 306
GII.4 Sydney[P16] 43
GII.6[P7] 16
Other Genotypes 46

Dual typing for norovirus

Dual typing for norovirus is being implemented by laboratories participating in CaliciNet.

Dual typing is RT-PCR amplification of a partial region of both the polymerase gene and the capsid gene (region B-C) in a single reaction for genogroup I or genogroup II noroviruses.

 
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