Norovirus Outbreak Among Evacuees From Hurricane Katrina-Houston, Texas, September 2005

In collaboration with Harris County Public Health and Environmental Services, Centers for Disease Control and medical personnel of Harris County Hospital District, Baylor College of Medicine and Texas Children's Hospital conducted enhanced surveillance to improve identification of acute gastroe...

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