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Sequelae of foodborne Illness caused by 5 pathogens, Australia, Circa 2010

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Ford, Laura
Kirk, Martyn
Glass, Kathryn
Hall, Gillian

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US National Centre for Infectious Diseases

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In Australia circa 2010, 4.1 million (90% credible interval [CrI] 2.3–6.4 million) episodes of foodborne gastroenteritis occurred, many of which might have resulted in sequelae. We estimated the number of illnesses, hospitalizations, and deaths from Gui

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Emerging Infectious Diseases

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2037-12-31