The objective of this study was to examine the frequency of Campylobacter outbreaks in Australia and determine common transmission routes and vehicles. Summary and unit data on Campylobacter outbreaks that occurred between January 2001 and December 2006 were systematically collected and analyzed. Data from Campylobacter mandatory notifications for the same period were used for comparison. During the study period there were 33 Campylobacter outbreaks reported, affecting 457 persons. Of these, 147 (32%) had laboratory-confirmed infections, constituting 0.1% of notified Campylobacter cases. Campylobacter outbreaks most commonly occurred during the Australian Spring (September to November; n=14, 45%), when notifications generally peaked. Transm...
In 2000, the OzFoodNet network was established to enhance surveillance of foodborne diseases across ...
Australia has recorded around 100 cases of campylobacter-iosis per 100,000 population, each year, si...
In 2000, the OzFoodNet network was established to enhance surveillance of foodborne diseases across ...
Campylobacter is currently the most common cause of acute bacterial diarrhoea in Australia among all...
Campylobacter infection is one of the most commonly reported foodborne diseases in Australia however...
study involving 1,714 participants>5 years of age was con-ducted in Australia to identify risk fa...
In Australia, over 15,000 cases of campylobacteriosis occur annually; however, recent findings from ...
Notification rates of Campylobacter infection (a gastrointestinal disease) increased in South Austra...
Campylobacteriosis is not notifiable in NSW and the number of cases of Campylobacter disease is thus...
We conducted a meta-analysis of case-control studies to identify locally relevant risk factors for s...
Introduction The CampySource project aims to identify risk factors for human Campylobacter infection...
The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence and distribution of Campylobacter species in...
Background: We aimed to identify risk factors for sporadic campylobacteriosis in Australia, and to c...
In 2001-2002, a multicenter, prospective case-control study involving 1,714 participants > or =5 yea...
Campylobacter is the most common cause of bacterial gastroenteritis in Australia. The incubation per...
In 2000, the OzFoodNet network was established to enhance surveillance of foodborne diseases across ...
Australia has recorded around 100 cases of campylobacter-iosis per 100,000 population, each year, si...
In 2000, the OzFoodNet network was established to enhance surveillance of foodborne diseases across ...
Campylobacter is currently the most common cause of acute bacterial diarrhoea in Australia among all...
Campylobacter infection is one of the most commonly reported foodborne diseases in Australia however...
study involving 1,714 participants>5 years of age was con-ducted in Australia to identify risk fa...
In Australia, over 15,000 cases of campylobacteriosis occur annually; however, recent findings from ...
Notification rates of Campylobacter infection (a gastrointestinal disease) increased in South Austra...
Campylobacteriosis is not notifiable in NSW and the number of cases of Campylobacter disease is thus...
We conducted a meta-analysis of case-control studies to identify locally relevant risk factors for s...
Introduction The CampySource project aims to identify risk factors for human Campylobacter infection...
The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence and distribution of Campylobacter species in...
Background: We aimed to identify risk factors for sporadic campylobacteriosis in Australia, and to c...
In 2001-2002, a multicenter, prospective case-control study involving 1,714 participants > or =5 yea...
Campylobacter is the most common cause of bacterial gastroenteritis in Australia. The incubation per...
In 2000, the OzFoodNet network was established to enhance surveillance of foodborne diseases across ...
Australia has recorded around 100 cases of campylobacter-iosis per 100,000 population, each year, si...
In 2000, the OzFoodNet network was established to enhance surveillance of foodborne diseases across ...