206 results on '"Adak, G K"'
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2. Online market research panel members as controls in case–control studies to investigate gastrointestinal disease outbreaks : early experiences and lessons learnt from the UK – ERRATUM
3. Outbreaks of Waterborne Infectious Intestinal Disease in England and Wales, 1992-2003
4. Publication Bias in Foodborne Outbreaks of Infectious Intestinal Disease and Its Implications for Evidence-Based Food Policy. England and Wales 1992-2003
5. Foodborne General Outbreaks of Salmonella Enteritidis Phage Type 4 Infection, England and Wales, 1992-2002: Where Are the Risks?
6. Foodborne General Outbreaks of Shiga Toxin-Producing Escherichia coli O157 in England and Wales 1992-2002: Where Are the Risks?
7. Investigation of a national outbreak of STEC Escherichia coli O157 using online consumer panel control methods : Great Britain, October 2014
8. Milkborne General Outbreaks of Infectious Intestinal Disease, England and Wales, 1992-2000
9. A National Outbreak of Multi-Resistant Salmonella enterica Serovar Typhimurium Definitive Phage Type (DT) 104 Associated with Consumption of Lettuce
10. Outbreaks of Waterborne Infectious Intestinal Disease in England and Wales, 1992-5
11. Association between use of proton pump inhibitors and non-typhoidal salmonellosis identified following investigation into an outbreak of Salmonella Mikawasima in the UK, 2013
12. Selection of population controls for a Salmonella case-control study in the UK using a market research panel and web-survey provides time and resource savings
13. A large Great Britain-wide outbreak of STEC O157 phage type 8 linked to handling of raw leeks and potatoes
14. The epidemiology, microbiology and clinical impact of Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli in England, 2009–2012
15. The development of web-based surveillance provides new insights into the burden of norovirus outbreaks in hospitals in England
16. National outbreaks of Salmonella infection in the UK, 2000–2011
17. The serotype case-case design: a direct comparison of a novel methodology with a case-control study in a national Salmonella Enteritidis PT14b outbreak in England and Wales
18. A large foodborne outbreak of norovirus in diners at a restaurant in England between January and February 2009
19. A Salmonella Typhimurium phage type (PT) U320 outbreak in England, 2008: continuation of a trend involving ready-to-eat products
20. An outbreak of Salmonella Typhimurium DT191a associated with reptile feeder mice
21. Salmonella Typhimurium and Salmonella Enteritidis in England: costs to patients, their families, and primary and community health services of the NHS
22. A 17-year review of foodborne outbreaks: describing the continuing decline in England and Wales (1992–2008)
23. A Re-Evaluation of the Impact of Temperature and Climate Change on Foodborne Illness
24. Impact of Reduced Numbers of Isolates Phage-Typed on the Detection of Salmonella Outbreaks
25. A National Outbreak of Verotoxin-Producing Escherichia coli O157 Associated with Consumption of Lemon-and-Coriander Chicken Wraps from a Supermarket Chain
26. A Common, Symptom-Based Case Definition for Gastroenteritis
27. Pregnancy-associated listeriosis in England and Wales
28. The Public Health Laboratory Service National Case-Control Study of Primary Indigenous Sporadic Cases of Campylobacter Infection
29. Publication bias in foodborne outbreaks of infectious intestinal disease and its implications for evidence-based food policy. England and Wales 1992-2003
30. Trends in indigenous foodborne disease and deaths, England and Wales: 1992 to 2000
31. Verocytotoxin-producing Escherichia coli (VTEC) O157 and other VTEC from human infections in England and Wales: 1995–1998
32. Influence of socio-economic status on Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) infection incidence, risk factors and clinical features
33. Investigation of a national outbreak of STEC Escherichia coli O157 using online consumer panel control methods: Great Britain, October 2014
34. Disease severity of Shiga toxin-producingE. coliO157 and factors influencing the development of typical haemolytic uraemic syndrome: a retrospective cohort study, 2009–2012
35. Selection of population controls for aSalmonellacase-control study in the UK using a market research panel and web-survey provides time and resource savings
36. Association between use of proton pump inhibitors and non-typhoidal salmonellosis identified following investigation into an outbreak ofSalmonellaMikawasima in the UK, 2013
37. A large Great Britain-wide outbreak of STEC O157 phage type 8 linked to handling of raw leeks and potatoes – CORRIGENDUM
38. The epidemiology, microbiology and clinical impact of Shiga toxin-producingEscherichia coliin England, 2009–2012
39. Identification of verocytotoxin-producing Escherichia coli O117:H7 in men who have sex with men, England, November 2013 to August 2014
40. McCarthy et al. Respond to "Evaluating Case-Chaos for Outbreaks Investigations"
41. Pregnancy-associated listeriosis in England and Wales
42. The development of web-based surveillance provides new insights into the burden of norovirus outbreaks in hospitals in England
43. The Authors Reply
44. National outbreaks ofSalmonellainfection in the UK, 2000–2011
45. Disease severity of Shiga toxinproducing E. coli O157 and factors influencing the development of typical haemolytic uraemic syndrome: a retrospective cohort study, 2009-2012.
46. A large foodborne outbreak of norovirus in diners at a restaurant in England between January and February 2009
47. An outbreak ofSalmonellaTyphimurium DT191a associated with reptile feeder mice
48. A 17-year review of foodborne outbreaks: describing the continuing decline in England and Wales (1992–2008)
49. Salmonella Typhimurium and Salmonella Enteritidis in England: costs to patients, their families, and primary and community health services of the NHS
50. Risk of Salmonella infection with exposure to reptiles in England, 2004-2007
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