Common gastrointestinal infections, england and wales: laboratory reports weeks 5 to 8, 2017
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* Public Health England Research and analysis COMMON GASTROINTESTINAL INFECTIONS, ENGLAND AND WALES: LABORATORY REPORTS WEEKS 5 TO 8, 2017 Updated 12 January 2018 © Crown copyright 2018 This
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LABORATORY REPORTS NUMBER OF REPORTS RECEIVED TOTAL REPORTS CUMULATIVE TOTALS 5/17 6/17 7/17 8/17 5-8/17 1-8/17 1-8/16 Campylobacter 777 768 732 786 3063 5916 6416 E. coli O157 * 7 2 6 6
21 38 46 Salmonella ** 73 71 85 11 240 661 872 Shigella sonnei 12 9 10 9 40 88 102 Rotavirus 135 171 175 182 663 954 237 Norovirus 204 149 136 142 631 1222 1263 Cryptosporidium 33 35 26 45
139 347 424 Giardia 76 56 57 59 248 464 514 * Verocytotoxin producing isolates (data from PHE’s Gastrointestinal Bacteria Reference Unit (GBRU)) ** Data from GBRU Back to top