Campylobacter is the most common bacterial cause of gastroenteritis in England and Wales, with 45000 cases reported annually. Campylobacter incidence is highly seasonal; the consistent peak in late spring suggests a role for meteorological factors in the epidemiology of this organism. We investigated the relationship between ambient temperature and Campylobacter enteritis using time-series analysis to study short-term associations between temperature and number of Campylobacter reports adjusted for longer-term trend and seasonal patterns. We found a linear relationship between mean weekly temperature and reported Campylobacter enteritis, with a 1 degrees C rise corresponding to a 5% increase in the number of reports up to a threshold of 14 ...
In all temperate countries campylobacter infection in humans follows a striking seasonal pattern, bu...
Seasonal peaks in both human campylobacter infections and poultry isolates have been observed in sev...
This paper presents a new approach to estimating the relationship between consumption of specific fo...
Background Campylobacteriosis is a major public health concern. The weather factors that influence s...
BACKGROUND: Campylobacteriosis is a major public health concern. The weather factors that influence ...
ABSTRACT Background Campylobacteriosis is a major public health concern. Despite evidence that cli...
Campylobacter is among the most important agents of enteritis in developed countries. We have descri...
Campylobacter is among the most important agents of enteritis in developed countries. We have descri...
Background: Campylobacteriosis is the most commonly reported food-borne infection in the European Un...
Background: Campylobacteriosis is the most commonly reported food-borne infection in the European Un...
BackgroundCampylobacteriosis is the most commonly reported food-borne infection in the European Unio...
Background: Campylobacteriosis is a major cause of gastroenteritis in the UK, and although 70% of ca...
Abstract Background With over 800 million cases globally, campylobacteriosis is a major cause of foo...
Objectives: To review Campylobacter cases in England and Wales over 2 decades and examine the main f...
Background: The relationship between weather and food-borne diseases has been of great concern recen...
In all temperate countries campylobacter infection in humans follows a striking seasonal pattern, bu...
Seasonal peaks in both human campylobacter infections and poultry isolates have been observed in sev...
This paper presents a new approach to estimating the relationship between consumption of specific fo...
Background Campylobacteriosis is a major public health concern. The weather factors that influence s...
BACKGROUND: Campylobacteriosis is a major public health concern. The weather factors that influence ...
ABSTRACT Background Campylobacteriosis is a major public health concern. Despite evidence that cli...
Campylobacter is among the most important agents of enteritis in developed countries. We have descri...
Campylobacter is among the most important agents of enteritis in developed countries. We have descri...
Background: Campylobacteriosis is the most commonly reported food-borne infection in the European Un...
Background: Campylobacteriosis is the most commonly reported food-borne infection in the European Un...
BackgroundCampylobacteriosis is the most commonly reported food-borne infection in the European Unio...
Background: Campylobacteriosis is a major cause of gastroenteritis in the UK, and although 70% of ca...
Abstract Background With over 800 million cases globally, campylobacteriosis is a major cause of foo...
Objectives: To review Campylobacter cases in England and Wales over 2 decades and examine the main f...
Background: The relationship between weather and food-borne diseases has been of great concern recen...
In all temperate countries campylobacter infection in humans follows a striking seasonal pattern, bu...
Seasonal peaks in both human campylobacter infections and poultry isolates have been observed in sev...
This paper presents a new approach to estimating the relationship between consumption of specific fo...