Author:
DAVID J. M.,POLLARI F.,PINTAR K. D. M.,NESBITT A.,BUTLER A. J.,RAVEL A.
Abstract
SUMMARYCampylobacteriosis, the most frequent bacterial enteric disease, shows a clear yet unexplained seasonality. The study purpose was to explore the influence of seasonal fluctuation in the contamination of and in the behaviour exposures to two important sources ofCampylobacteron the seasonality of campylobacteriosis. Time series analyses were applied to data collected through an integrated surveillance system in Canada in 2005–2010. Data included sporadic, domestically-acquired cases ofCampylobacter jejuniinfection, contamination of retail chicken meat and of surface water byC. jejuni, and exposure to each source through barbequing and swimming in natural waters. Seasonal patterns were evident for all variables with a peak in summer for human cases and for both exposures, in fall for chicken meat contamination, and in late fall for water contamination. Time series analyses showed that the observed campylobacteriosis summer peak could only be significantly linked to behaviour exposures rather than sources contamination (swimming rather than water contamination and barbequing rather than chicken meat contamination). The results indicate that the observed summer increase in human cases may be more the result of amplification through more frequent risky exposures rather than the result of an increase of theCampylobactersource contamination.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Epidemiology
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