Orr, Hj Christensen, H Smyth, B Dance, Da Carrington, D Paul, I Josh Stuart South West Q Fever Project, Group
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Eurosurveillance
Q fever (Coxiella burnetti) is thought to account for 1% (700 cases) of community acquired pneumonia in the United Kingdom each year, and can result in serious complications such as endocarditis. Although outbreaks have frequently been reported worldwide, the causes are often not clearly identified and there have been few studies of risk factors in...
Van De Venter, E Oliver, I Josh Stuart
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Eurosurveillance
Timely outbreak investigations are central in containing communicable disease outbreaks; despite this, no guidance currently exists on expectations of timeliness for investigations. A literature review was conducted to assess the length of epidemiological outbreak investigations in Europe in peer-reviewed publications. We determined time intervals ...
Duffell, E Espié, E Nichols, T Adak, Gk De Valk, H Anderson, K Josh Stuart
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Eurosurveillance
A retrospective cohort study was conducted after 2 confirmed and 8 probable cases of VTEC 0157 occurred in a schoolgroup from Somerset following a trip to France. The strain of the 2 confirmed cases was vero-cytotoxin type 2, phage type 34. Despite its low statistical power due to small numbers, this study suggested the most likely vehicle of infec...
Jones, M Boccia, D Kealy, M Salkin, B Ferrero, A Nichols, G Josh Stuart
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Eurosurveillance
A need for national guidelines relating to interactive water features was highlighted following three outbreaks of cryptosporidiosis in the United Kingdom, all of which were related to public water features. In August 2003 the Health Protection Agency South West of England was notified of an outbreak of cryptosporidiosis associated with an interact...
Jones, M Boccia, D Kealy, M Salkin, B Ferrero, A Nichols, G Josh Stuart
Published in
Eurosurveillance
A need for national guidelines relating to interactive water features was highlighted following three outbreaks of cryptosporidiosis in the United Kingdom, all of which were related to public water features. In August 2003 the Health Protection Agency South West of England was notified of an outbreak of cryptosporidiosis associated with an interact...
Jones, M Boccia, D Kealy, M Salkin, B Ferrero, A Nichols, G Josh Stuart
Published in
Eurosurveillance
A need for national guidelines relating to interactive water features was highlighted following three outbreaks of cryptosporidiosis in the United Kingdom, all of which were related to public water features. In August 2003 the Health Protection Agency South West of England was notified of an outbreak of cryptosporidiosis associated with an interact...
Duffell, E Espié, E Nichols, T Adak, Gk De Valk, H Anderson, K Josh Stuart
Published in
Eurosurveillance
A retrospective cohort study was conducted after 2 confirmed and 8 probable cases of VTEC 0157 occurred in a schoolgroup from Somerset following a trip to France. The strain of the 2 confirmed cases was vero-cytotoxin type 2, phage type 34. Despite its low statistical power due to small numbers, this study suggested the most likely vehicle of infec...
Van De Venter, E Oliver, I Josh Stuart
Published in
Eurosurveillance
Timely outbreak investigations are central in containing communicable disease outbreaks; despite this, no guidance currently exists on expectations of timeliness for investigations. A literature review was conducted to assess the length of epidemiological outbreak investigations in Europe in peer-reviewed publications. We determined time intervals ...
Espié, E Nichols, T Adak, Gk De Valk, H Anderson, K Josh Stuart Duffell, E
Published in
Eurosurveillance
A retrospective cohort study was conducted after 2 confirmed and 8 probable cases of VTEC 0157 occurred in a schoolgroup from Somerset following a trip to France. The strain of the 2 confirmed cases was vero-cytotoxin type 2, phage type 34. Despite its low statistical power due to small numbers, this study suggested the most likely vehicle of infec...
Orr, Hj Christensen, H Smyth, B Dance, Da Carrington, D Paul, I Josh Stuart South West Q Fever Project, Group
Published in
Eurosurveillance
Q fever (Coxiella burnetti) is thought to account for 1% (700 cases) of community acquired pneumonia in the United Kingdom each year, and can result in serious complications such as endocarditis. Although outbreaks have frequently been reported worldwide, the causes are often not clearly identified and there have been few studies of risk factors in...