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N Fournet1, M P Deege, A T Urbanus, G Nichols, B M Rosner, R M Chalmers, R Gorton, K G Pollock, J W van der Giessen, P C Wever, J W Dorigo-Zetsma, B Mulder, T G Mank, I Overdevest, J G Kusters, W van Pelt, L M Kortbeek.
Abstract
Starting August 2012, an increase in Cryptosporidium infections was reported in the Netherlands, the United Kingdom and Germany. It represented a 1.8 to 4.9-fold increase compared to previous years. Most samples were C. hominis IbA10G2. A case–control study was performed in the Netherlands but did not identify an endemic source. A case–case study in the north of England found travel abroad to be the most common risk factor.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23324424
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Euro Surveill ISSN: 1025-496X