Cryptosporidiosis is increasingly recognised as a cause of gastrointestinal infection in Ireland and has been implicated in several outbreaks. This study aimed to investigate the spatial and temporal distribution of human cryptosporidiosis in the west of Ireland in order to identify high risk seasons and areas and to compare Classically Calculated (CC) and Empirical Bayesian (EB) incidence rates. Two spatial scales of analysis were used with a view to identifying the best one in assessing geographical patterns of infection. Global Moran's I and Local Moran's I tests of autocorrelation were used to test for evidence of global and local spatial clustering.peer-reviewe
<p>Geographic distribution of cryptosporidiosis cases identified in this study in Lebanon.</p
Cryptosporidiosis is a gastrointestinal illness caused by a protozoan parasite that is highly contag...
Background and objectives An environmental trigger has been proposed as an inciting factor in the de...
Background: Cryptosporidiosis is increasingly recognised as a cause of gastrointestinal infection in...
Background Cryptosporidiosis is increasingly recognised as a cause of gastrointestinal infection ...
Abstract Background Ireland frequently reports the highest annual Crude Incidence Rates (CIRs) of cr...
Provided by the author(s) and NUI Galway in accordance with publisher policies. Please cite the publ...
Purpose: This study explored the spatial distribution of notified cryptosporidiosis cases and identi...
Infectious intestinal disease (IID) surveillance data are an under-utilised information source on il...
AbstractInfectious intestinal disease (IID) surveillance data are an under-utilised information sour...
Background: This paper reports on a study investigating the epidemiology of sporadic cryptosporidios...
Abstract Background This paper reports on a study investigating the epidemiology of sporadic cryptos...
BACKGROUND: Giardia is the most frequently identified intestinal parasite in North America. Although...
Background and objectives: Cryptosporidium spp. is a major cause of gastrointestinal illness in huma...
The Republic of Ireland (ROI) currently reports the highest incidence rates of Shiga-toxin producing...
<p>Geographic distribution of cryptosporidiosis cases identified in this study in Lebanon.</p
Cryptosporidiosis is a gastrointestinal illness caused by a protozoan parasite that is highly contag...
Background and objectives An environmental trigger has been proposed as an inciting factor in the de...
Background: Cryptosporidiosis is increasingly recognised as a cause of gastrointestinal infection in...
Background Cryptosporidiosis is increasingly recognised as a cause of gastrointestinal infection ...
Abstract Background Ireland frequently reports the highest annual Crude Incidence Rates (CIRs) of cr...
Provided by the author(s) and NUI Galway in accordance with publisher policies. Please cite the publ...
Purpose: This study explored the spatial distribution of notified cryptosporidiosis cases and identi...
Infectious intestinal disease (IID) surveillance data are an under-utilised information source on il...
AbstractInfectious intestinal disease (IID) surveillance data are an under-utilised information sour...
Background: This paper reports on a study investigating the epidemiology of sporadic cryptosporidios...
Abstract Background This paper reports on a study investigating the epidemiology of sporadic cryptos...
BACKGROUND: Giardia is the most frequently identified intestinal parasite in North America. Although...
Background and objectives: Cryptosporidium spp. is a major cause of gastrointestinal illness in huma...
The Republic of Ireland (ROI) currently reports the highest incidence rates of Shiga-toxin producing...
<p>Geographic distribution of cryptosporidiosis cases identified in this study in Lebanon.</p
Cryptosporidiosis is a gastrointestinal illness caused by a protozoan parasite that is highly contag...
Background and objectives An environmental trigger has been proposed as an inciting factor in the de...