BACKGROUND: Cases reported to national surveillance systems commonly form the sampling frame for population-based case-control studies of infectious intestinal diseases (IID). However, reported cases represent a minority of all cases in the population, differ systematically from unreported cases, and their use in case-control studies could introduce biases. Case reporting is a selective process involving multiple stages, the first of which requires presentation by a symptomatic person to the health services. Factors affecting a person's likelihood of presentation will thus affect the characteristics of reported cases. METHODS: Data from a large study of IID in England were used to investigate factors influencing presentation to a general pr...
The sequelae of Infectious Intestinal Disease (IID) in a population-based sample of cases and matche...
Objectives: To estimate the burden of intestinal infectious disease (IID) in the UK and determine wh...
BACKGROUND:The National Health Service in England advises hospitals collect data on hospital-onset d...
OBJECTIVES: To estimate, overall and by organism, the incidence of infectious intestinal disease (II...
OBJECTIVES: To estimate, overall and by organism, the incidence of infectious intestinal disease (II...
Objectives To estimate, overall and by organism, the incidence of infectious intestinal disease (IID...
OBJECTIVES: To estimate, overall and by organism, the incidence of infectious intestinal disease (II...
To estimate the burden of intestinal infectious disease (IID) in the UK and determine whether diseas...
OBJECTIVES: To estimate, overall and by organism, the incidence of infectious intestinal disease (II...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The purpose of Second Study ...
Abstract Background Infectious intestinal disease (IID), usually presenting as diarrhoea and vomitin...
<div><p>Objectives</p><p>To estimate the burden of intestinal infectious disease (IID) in the UK and...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The aim of the study w...
Background. Large-scale, prospective studies of infectious intestinal disease (IID) in developed cou...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The purpose of <i> Sec...
The sequelae of Infectious Intestinal Disease (IID) in a population-based sample of cases and matche...
Objectives: To estimate the burden of intestinal infectious disease (IID) in the UK and determine wh...
BACKGROUND:The National Health Service in England advises hospitals collect data on hospital-onset d...
OBJECTIVES: To estimate, overall and by organism, the incidence of infectious intestinal disease (II...
OBJECTIVES: To estimate, overall and by organism, the incidence of infectious intestinal disease (II...
Objectives To estimate, overall and by organism, the incidence of infectious intestinal disease (IID...
OBJECTIVES: To estimate, overall and by organism, the incidence of infectious intestinal disease (II...
To estimate the burden of intestinal infectious disease (IID) in the UK and determine whether diseas...
OBJECTIVES: To estimate, overall and by organism, the incidence of infectious intestinal disease (II...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The purpose of Second Study ...
Abstract Background Infectious intestinal disease (IID), usually presenting as diarrhoea and vomitin...
<div><p>Objectives</p><p>To estimate the burden of intestinal infectious disease (IID) in the UK and...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The aim of the study w...
Background. Large-scale, prospective studies of infectious intestinal disease (IID) in developed cou...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The purpose of <i> Sec...
The sequelae of Infectious Intestinal Disease (IID) in a population-based sample of cases and matche...
Objectives: To estimate the burden of intestinal infectious disease (IID) in the UK and determine wh...
BACKGROUND:The National Health Service in England advises hospitals collect data on hospital-onset d...