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Tri-county comprehensive assessment of risk factors for sporadic reportable bacterial enteric infection in children
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Tarr, Phillip I.
, Duchin, Jeffrey S.
, Koepsell, Jennifer K.
, Keene, William E.
, Hutter, Carolyn M.
, Jones, Robert
, Denno, Donna M.
, Stewart, Laurie K.
, Patnode, Marianne
, Flodin-Hursh, Denny
, Rasmussen, Laurette
in
Adolescent
/ Animals
/ Animals, Domestic
/ Bacteria
/ Bathing Beaches
/ Campylobacter
/ Campylobacter - isolation & purification
/ Campylobacter infections
/ Campylobacter Infections - epidemiology
/ Campylobacter Infections - microbiology
/ Case control studies
/ Child
/ Disease outbreaks
/ Enterobacteriaceae Infections - epidemiology
/ Enterobacteriaceae Infections - microbiology
/ Escherichia coli
/ Escherichia coli O157 - isolation & purification
/ Food Handling
/ Foodborne illnesses
/ Humans
/ Hygiene
/ Infections
/ Intestinal Diseases - epidemiology
/ Intestinal Diseases - microbiology
/ Logistic Models
/ Major and Brief Reports
/ Multivariate Analysis
/ Predisposing factors
/ Risk Assessment
/ Salmonella
/ Salmonella - isolation & purification
/ Salmonella infections
/ Shigella
/ Shigella - isolation & purification
/ Swimming Pools
/ Travel
/ Washington - epidemiology
2009
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Tri-county comprehensive assessment of risk factors for sporadic reportable bacterial enteric infection in children
by
Tarr, Phillip I.
, Duchin, Jeffrey S.
, Koepsell, Jennifer K.
, Keene, William E.
, Hutter, Carolyn M.
, Jones, Robert
, Denno, Donna M.
, Stewart, Laurie K.
, Patnode, Marianne
, Flodin-Hursh, Denny
, Rasmussen, Laurette
in
Adolescent
/ Animals
/ Animals, Domestic
/ Bacteria
/ Bathing Beaches
/ Campylobacter
/ Campylobacter - isolation & purification
/ Campylobacter infections
/ Campylobacter Infections - epidemiology
/ Campylobacter Infections - microbiology
/ Case control studies
/ Child
/ Disease outbreaks
/ Enterobacteriaceae Infections - epidemiology
/ Enterobacteriaceae Infections - microbiology
/ Escherichia coli
/ Escherichia coli O157 - isolation & purification
/ Food Handling
/ Foodborne illnesses
/ Humans
/ Hygiene
/ Infections
/ Intestinal Diseases - epidemiology
/ Intestinal Diseases - microbiology
/ Logistic Models
/ Major and Brief Reports
/ Multivariate Analysis
/ Predisposing factors
/ Risk Assessment
/ Salmonella
/ Salmonella - isolation & purification
/ Salmonella infections
/ Shigella
/ Shigella - isolation & purification
/ Swimming Pools
/ Travel
/ Washington - epidemiology
2009
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Tri-county comprehensive assessment of risk factors for sporadic reportable bacterial enteric infection in children
by
Tarr, Phillip I.
, Duchin, Jeffrey S.
, Koepsell, Jennifer K.
, Keene, William E.
, Hutter, Carolyn M.
, Jones, Robert
, Denno, Donna M.
, Stewart, Laurie K.
, Patnode, Marianne
, Flodin-Hursh, Denny
, Rasmussen, Laurette
in
Adolescent
/ Animals
/ Animals, Domestic
/ Bacteria
/ Bathing Beaches
/ Campylobacter
/ Campylobacter - isolation & purification
/ Campylobacter infections
/ Campylobacter Infections - epidemiology
/ Campylobacter Infections - microbiology
/ Case control studies
/ Child
/ Disease outbreaks
/ Enterobacteriaceae Infections - epidemiology
/ Enterobacteriaceae Infections - microbiology
/ Escherichia coli
/ Escherichia coli O157 - isolation & purification
/ Food Handling
/ Foodborne illnesses
/ Humans
/ Hygiene
/ Infections
/ Intestinal Diseases - epidemiology
/ Intestinal Diseases - microbiology
/ Logistic Models
/ Major and Brief Reports
/ Multivariate Analysis
/ Predisposing factors
/ Risk Assessment
/ Salmonella
/ Salmonella - isolation & purification
/ Salmonella infections
/ Shigella
/ Shigella - isolation & purification
/ Swimming Pools
/ Travel
/ Washington - epidemiology
2009
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Tri-county comprehensive assessment of risk factors for sporadic reportable bacterial enteric infection in children
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Tri-county comprehensive assessment of risk factors for sporadic reportable bacterial enteric infection in children
2009
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Overview
Background. The aim of this study was to determine risk factors for childhood sporadic reportable enteric infection (REI) caused by bacteria, specifically Campylobacter, Salmonella, Escherichia coli O157, or Shigella (REI-B). Methods. Matched case-control study. Case patients aged <19 years who were reported to 3 Washington State county health departments and matched control subjects were interviewed from November 2003–November 2005. Matched odds ratios (ORs) were calculated by using conditional logistic regression. Population attributable risk percentages were calculated for exposures associated with infection. Results. Two hundred ninety-six case patients were matched to 580 control subjects. Aquatic recreation was the most important factor associated with all REI-Bs studied (beach water exposure [OR for Salmonella infection, 28.3 {CI, 7.2–112.2}; OR for Shigella infection, 14.5 {CI 1.5–141.0} or any recreational water exposure [OR for Campylobacter infection, 2.7 {CI, 1.5–4.8}; OR for Escherichia coli O157 infection, 7.4 {CI, 2.1–26.1}]). Suboptimal kitchen hygiene after preparation of raw meat or chicken (OR, 7.1 [CI, 2.1–24.1]) and consumption of food from restaurants were additional risks for Campylobacter infection. Infection with Salmonella was associated with the use of private wells as sources of drinking water (OR, 6.5 [CI, 1.4–29.7]), and the use of residential septic systems was a risk for both Salmonella (OR, 3.2 [CI, 1.3–7.8]) and E. coli (OR, 5.7 [CI, 1.2–27.2]) O157 infection. Conclusions. Overall, non-food exposures were as important as food-related exposures with regard to their contributions to the proportion of cases. Infection prevention efforts should address kitchen hygiene practices and non-food exposures, such as recreational water exposure, in addition to food-consumption risks.
Publisher
The University of Chicago Press,University of Chicago Press
Subject
/ Animals
/ Bacteria
/ Campylobacter - isolation & purification
/ Campylobacter Infections - epidemiology
/ Campylobacter Infections - microbiology
/ Child
/ Enterobacteriaceae Infections - epidemiology
/ Enterobacteriaceae Infections - microbiology
/ Escherichia coli O157 - isolation & purification
/ Humans
/ Hygiene
/ Intestinal Diseases - epidemiology
/ Intestinal Diseases - microbiology
/ Salmonella - isolation & purification
/ Shigella
/ Shigella - isolation & purification
/ Travel
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