Cambridge University Press по журналам "Epidemiology and Infection"
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(Cambridge University Press. Cambridge, UK, 1992-02-01)We studied, for two years, the prevalence of indigenous human enteric viruses in wild oysters gathered each month from the bottom of Mikawa Bay, Aichi Prefecture, Japan. Viruses were detected periodically in 9 out of 54 ...
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(Cambridge University Press. Cambridge, UK, 1993-06-01)The occurrence and nature of bacteriologically confirmed tuberculosis due to Mycobacterium tuberculosis in South-East England in the period 1984–91 is reported and compared with the results of a study for 1977–83. Registered ...
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(Cambridge University Press. Cambridge, UK, 1991-04-01)Patients (454) referred for gastroscopy to the General Hospital of Athens were examined to determine (1) if non-secretors were over-represented among patients with ulcers and (2) is there was an association with ABO blood ...
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(Cambridge University Press. Cambridge, UK, 2011-10-01)Foodborne zoonoses have a major impact on public health in China. Its booming economy and rapid socioeconomic changes have affected food production, food supplies and food consumption habits, resulting in an increase in ...
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(Cambridge University Press. Cambridge, UK, 1991-02-01)The possibility of micro-epidemics of severe leptospirosis occurring on the island of Barbados was investigated by examining the space-time clustering of the disease in 212 laboratory-confirmed cases admitted to Queen ...
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(Cambridge University Press. Cambridge, UK, 1989-10-01)A point source outbreak of haemorrhagic colitis due to Escherichia coli O 157. H7 producing verocytotoxin (VT), took place following a christening party in Birmingham in June 1987. Twenty-six people were affected, six were ...
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(Cambridge University Press. Cambridge, UK, 2011-11-01)Pathogen detection and genetic characterization has dramatically changed in recent years. Clinical laboratories are transitioning from traditional culture and primer-specific sequencing to more robust and rapid nucleic ...
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(Cambridge University Press. Cambridge, UK, 1995-12-01)We describe the first cluster of cases of necrotizing fasciitis (NF) in this century in the United Kingdom (UK). Between 1 January and 30 June 1994 there were six cases (five confirmed, one probable) of Streptococcus ...
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(Cambridge University Press. Cambridge, UK, 1989-02-01)Erythromycin resistance amongst group A streptococci (GAS) in Great Britain is a relatively rare occurrence and outbreaks have been sporadically reported. Over an 8-month period in 1986 ten associated cases occurred in the ...
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(Cambridge University Press. Cambridge, UK, 1994-10-01)From March to October 1993. 15 cases of haemolytic-uraemic syndrome (HUS) in children were detected in a large area of northern Italy, where only 8 cases had occurred in the previous 5 years. Analysis of stool and serum ...
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(Cambridge University Press. Cambridge, UK, 1990-10-01)Ninety-six isolates of presumptive or confirmed Listeria monocytogenes were obtained from local clinical (30 isolates) or food laboratories (66 isolates). Minimal biochemical analysis identified only 80% of these isolates ...
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(Cambridge University Press. Cambridge, UK, 1995-02-01)The relationship between visual inspection ratings given to ten food retail premises and the microbiological quality of food samples was examined. Viable counts of bacteria and of Staphylococcus aureus were determined for ...
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(Cambridge University Press. Cambridge, UK, 1987-06-01)A total of 181 samples of irrigation water from the farmlands of Granada were examined for the presence of Salmonellaspp. At the same time 849 samples of the crops from these farmlands and of vegetables sold in city ...
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(Cambridge University Press. Cambridge, UK, 1990-04-01)Salmonella enteritidis PT4 was found to be more resistant to heat in egg than some other common egg-associated salmonellas. This organism was significantly more heat sensitive than S. senftenberg 775W, however, and should ...
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(Cambridge University Press. Cambridge, UK, 1994-02-01)Aerosol infection (AI) of Porton outbreak mice with Listeria species, exhibiting varying degrees of virulence, was compared with gastric intubation (GI) on the basis of numbers of deaths. 50% lethal dose (LD50) and pattern ...
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(Cambridge University Press. Cambridge, UK, 1988-10-01)Thirty-eight isolates of the SII biotype of coagulase negative staphylococci were examined by phage typing, antibiograms, DNA and immunoblot fingerprinting. Multiple isolates were available from 5 patients with clinically ...
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