Geographic determinants of reported human <it>Campylobacter </it>infections in Scotland
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Campylobacteriosis is the leading cause of bacterial gastroenteritis in most developed countries. People are exposed to infection from contaminated food and environmental sources. However, the translation of these exposures into infe...
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Main Authors: | Reid Stuart WJ (Author), Cowden John M (Author), Forbes Ken J (Author), Strachan Norval JC (Author), Rotariu Ovidiu (Author), Smith-Palmer Alison (Author), Matthews Louise (Author), Bessell Paul R (Author), Innocent Giles T (Author) |
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