Research and analysis

Suspected and laboratory-confirmed reported norovirus outbreaks in hospitals: outbreaks occurring in weeks 45 to 48, 2015

Updated 15 January 2016

The hospital norovirus outbreak reporting scheme (HNORS) recorded 13 outbreaks occurring between weeks 45 and 48, 2015, 11 of which led to ward/bay closures or restrictions to admissions. Six outbreaks were recorded as laboratory confirmed due to norovirus. For the calendar year 2015 – between week 1 (January) and week 48 (week beginning 23 November) – 601 outbreaks were reported. Ninety-four per cent (567) of reported outbreaks resulted in ward/bay closures or restrictions to admissions and 65% (393) were laboratory confirmed as due to norovirus.

Suspected and laboratory-confirmed reported norovirus outbreaks in hospitals, with regional breakdown: outbreaks occurring in weeks 45 to 48 of 2015.

Region/PHE Centre Outbreaks between weeks 45 to 48/2015 Total outbreaks weeks 1 to 48/2015
  Outbreaks Ward/bay closure* Lab-confirmed Outbreaks Ward/bay closure* Lab-confirmed
Avon, Gloucestershire and Wiltshire 66 65 48
Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire and Northamptonshire 7 7 6
Cheshire and Merseyside 8 6 8
Cumbria and Lancashire 39 38 20
Devon, Cornwall and Somerset 119 119 79
Greater Manchester 17 14 8
Hampshire, Isle of Wight and Dorset 25 24 20
Lincolnshire, Leicestershire, Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire 3 3 29 26 22
London 4 4 1
Norfolk, Suffolk, Cambridgeshire and Essex
North east 6 4 4 62 57 37
Sussex, Surrey and Kent 2 2 1 19 19 14
Thames Valley 1 1 9 7 1
West Midlands 1 1 1 113 110 59
Yorkshire and the Humber 84 71 70
Total 13 11 6 601 567 393

* Note: not all outbreaks result in whole wards closures, some closures are restricted to bays only.

In the current season to date (week 45, 2015, to week 48, 2015) †, there were 339 laboratory reports of norovirus. This is 48% lower than the average number of laboratory reports for the same period in the seasons between 2009/2010 and 2013/2014 (649).

† The norovirus season runs from July to June (week 27 in year 1 to week 26 in year 2) in order to capture the winter peak in one season.

Notes: the number of laboratory reports in the most recent weeks will increase as further reports are received. On 1 December 2014 a new laboratory reporting system was commissioned; as a result, direct comparisons between the earlier report (based on LabBase2) and the new system (SGSS) may not be valid.