Campylobacteriosis in Scandinavia
For more than twenty years, rates of campylobacteriosis in Scandinavia have been more than 50% above those of Europe as a whole. [1]. During 1995 to 2000, approximately 20-to-60 cases per 100,000 were reported in Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden; increasing to 60-to-100 cases per 100,000 during 2010 to 2018. [2] Similar regional trends have been reported for EHEC (enterohemorrhagic E. coli) infection; while rates of yersiniosis have been decreasing.
Sweden = Laboratory reports other countries = Cases
References:
1. Berger S. Campylobacteriosis: Global Status, 2019. 157 pages , 102 graphs , 1,584 references. Gideon e-books, https://www.gideononline.com/ebooks/disease/campylobacteriosis-global-status/
2. Gideon e-Gideon multi-graph tool, https://www.gideononline.com/cases/multi-graphs/
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