Climate variability and campylobacter infection: an international study

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R. Sari Kovats
Sally J. Edwards
Dominique Charron
John Cowden
Rennie M. D’Souza
Kristie L. Ebi
Charmaine Gauci
Peter Gerner-Smidt
Shakoor Hajat
Simon Hales
Gloria Hernández Pezzi
Bohumir Kriz
Kuulo Kutsar
Paul McKeown
Kassiani Mellou
Bettina Menne
Sarah O’Brien
Wilfrid van Pelt
Hans Schmid
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[1] London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine,
[2] Health Canada/University of Guelph,undefined
[3] Scottish Centre for Infection and Environmental Health,undefined
[4] National Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health,undefined
[5] Exponent Health Group,undefined
[6] Department of Public Health,undefined
[7] Statens Serum Institut,undefined
[8] Wellington School of Medicine,undefined
[9] National Institute of Public Health,undefined
[10] Health Protection Inspectorate,undefined
[11] National Disease Surveillance Centre,undefined
[12] Hellenic Centre of Infectious Disease Control,undefined
[13] WHO Regional Office for Europe,undefined
[14] Health Protection Agency,undefined
[15] National Institute of Public Health and the Environment,undefined
[16] Federal Office of Public Health,undefined
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International Journal of Biometeorology | 2005年 / 49卷
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Seasonal variation; Food; Surveillance; Climate;
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Campylobacter is among the most important agents of enteritis in developed countries. We have described the potential environmental determinants of the seasonal pattern of infection with campylobacter in Europe, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. Specifically, we investigated the role of climate variability on laboratory-confirmed cases of campylobacter infection from 15 populations. Regression analysis was used to quantify the associations between timing of seasonal peaks in infection in space and time. The short-term association between weekly weather and cases was also investigated using Poisson regression adapted for time series data. All countries in our study showed a distinct seasonality in campylobacter transmission, with many, but not all, populations showing a peak in spring. Countries with milder winters have peaks of infection earlier in the year. The timing of the peak of infection is weakly associated with high temperatures 3 months previously. Weekly variation in campylobacter infection in one region of the UK appeared to be little affected by short-term changes in weather patterns. The geographical variation in the timing of the seasonal peak suggests that climate may be a contributing factor to campylobacter transmission. The main driver of seasonality of campylobacter remains elusive and underscores the need to identify the major serotypes and routes of transmission for this disease.
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