Background: Foodborne illness is a significant public health issue in most countries, including Australia. We examined the association between temperature and salmonellosis notifications, and compared these associations for 5 Australian cities. Methods: Log-linear models describing monthly salmonellosis notifications in terms of calendar time and monthly average temperatures were fitted over the period 1991 to 2001 for each city. We used a negative binomial chance model to accommodate overdispersion in the counts. Results: The long-term trend showed an increase in salmonellosis notifications in each of the 5 cities. There was a positive association between monthly salmonellosis notifications and mean monthly temperature of the previous mont...
Copyright © 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.This study aims to quantify the relationship betw...
Published online: 11 July 2007This is the first study to identify appropriate regression models for ...
Objective: This study aimed to project the future disability burden of Salmonella infection associat...
First published online 2 November 2015Changing trends in foodborne disease are influenced by many fa...
Background Salmonella and Campylobacter spp. are the most common foodborne disease pathogens reporte...
Objective Foodborne illnesses in Australia, including salmonellosis, are estimated to cost over $A1....
Objective: To investigate the temporal relationship between the monthly count of salmonellosis notif...
Objective: Modelling the relationship between weather, climate and infectious diseases can help iden...
Global temperatures have increased over the previous century, due in large part to human actions. Ch...
We investigated the relationship between environmental temperature and reported Salmonella infection...
Abstract Objective: Modelling the relationship between weather, climate and infectious diseases can ...
Foodborne Disease (FBD) impacts individuals through the ingestion of foods contaminated with microbe...
Objective: To assess food safety practices, food shopping preferences, and eating behaviors of peopl...
While the associations of heat with health outcomes is well researched, there is less consensus on t...
Abstract Background Infections with nontyphoidal Salmonella cause an estimated 19,336 hospitalizatio...
Copyright © 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.This study aims to quantify the relationship betw...
Published online: 11 July 2007This is the first study to identify appropriate regression models for ...
Objective: This study aimed to project the future disability burden of Salmonella infection associat...
First published online 2 November 2015Changing trends in foodborne disease are influenced by many fa...
Background Salmonella and Campylobacter spp. are the most common foodborne disease pathogens reporte...
Objective Foodborne illnesses in Australia, including salmonellosis, are estimated to cost over $A1....
Objective: To investigate the temporal relationship between the monthly count of salmonellosis notif...
Objective: Modelling the relationship between weather, climate and infectious diseases can help iden...
Global temperatures have increased over the previous century, due in large part to human actions. Ch...
We investigated the relationship between environmental temperature and reported Salmonella infection...
Abstract Objective: Modelling the relationship between weather, climate and infectious diseases can ...
Foodborne Disease (FBD) impacts individuals through the ingestion of foods contaminated with microbe...
Objective: To assess food safety practices, food shopping preferences, and eating behaviors of peopl...
While the associations of heat with health outcomes is well researched, there is less consensus on t...
Abstract Background Infections with nontyphoidal Salmonella cause an estimated 19,336 hospitalizatio...
Copyright © 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.This study aims to quantify the relationship betw...
Published online: 11 July 2007This is the first study to identify appropriate regression models for ...
Objective: This study aimed to project the future disability burden of Salmonella infection associat...