Knowledge on the relative importance of alternative sources of human campylobacteriosis is important in order to implement effective disease prevention measures. The objective of this study was to assess the relative importance of three key exposure pathways (travelling abroad, poultry meat, pet contact) for different patient age groups in Switzerland. With a stochastic exposure model data on Campylobacter incidence for the years 2002-2007 were linked with data for the three exposure pathways and the results of a case-control study. Mean values for the population attributable fractions (PAF) over all age groups and years were 27% (95% CI 17-39) for poultry consumption, 27% (95% CI 22-32) for travelling abroad, 8% (95% CI 6-9) for pet contac...
A framework of general factors for infectious disease emergence was made operational for Campylobact...
Katrin Gaardbo Kuhn,1 Eva Møller Nielsen,2 Kåre Mølbak,1,3 Steen Ethelberg1 1Inf...
This thesis is concerned with the molecular epidemiology of Campylobacter jejuni and Salmonella in ...
Knowledge on the relative importance of alternative sources of human campylobacteriosis is important...
In 2001–2002, a multicenter, prospective case-control study involving 1,714 participants >5 years of...
In 2001-2002, a multicenter, prospective case-control study involving 1,714 participants > or =5 yea...
Campylobacter infection is the most commonly notified bacterial enteritis in Germany. We performed a...
A new application of exposure assessment aimed at improving insight into source attribution of human...
Abstract Background The objectives of the study were to evaluate whether the increase in incidence o...
A questionnaire survey was undertaken to determine the exposure of a study population to campylobact...
A quantitative microbiological risk assessment model describes the transmission of Campylobacter thr...
A case-control study was conducted in Sweden to study risk factors for domestically acquired Campylo...
Campylobacter spp. are still the major bacterial cause of infectious diarrheal illness in Belgium an...
study involving 1,714 participants>5 years of age was con-ducted in Australia to identify risk fa...
SUMMARY Campylobacteriosis has been the most common food-associated notifiable infectious disease in...
A framework of general factors for infectious disease emergence was made operational for Campylobact...
Katrin Gaardbo Kuhn,1 Eva Møller Nielsen,2 Kåre Mølbak,1,3 Steen Ethelberg1 1Inf...
This thesis is concerned with the molecular epidemiology of Campylobacter jejuni and Salmonella in ...
Knowledge on the relative importance of alternative sources of human campylobacteriosis is important...
In 2001–2002, a multicenter, prospective case-control study involving 1,714 participants >5 years of...
In 2001-2002, a multicenter, prospective case-control study involving 1,714 participants > or =5 yea...
Campylobacter infection is the most commonly notified bacterial enteritis in Germany. We performed a...
A new application of exposure assessment aimed at improving insight into source attribution of human...
Abstract Background The objectives of the study were to evaluate whether the increase in incidence o...
A questionnaire survey was undertaken to determine the exposure of a study population to campylobact...
A quantitative microbiological risk assessment model describes the transmission of Campylobacter thr...
A case-control study was conducted in Sweden to study risk factors for domestically acquired Campylo...
Campylobacter spp. are still the major bacterial cause of infectious diarrheal illness in Belgium an...
study involving 1,714 participants>5 years of age was con-ducted in Australia to identify risk fa...
SUMMARY Campylobacteriosis has been the most common food-associated notifiable infectious disease in...
A framework of general factors for infectious disease emergence was made operational for Campylobact...
Katrin Gaardbo Kuhn,1 Eva Møller Nielsen,2 Kåre Mølbak,1,3 Steen Ethelberg1 1Inf...
This thesis is concerned with the molecular epidemiology of Campylobacter jejuni and Salmonella in ...