Incidence, risk factors, and health service burden of sequelae of Campylobacter and Non-typhoidal Salmonella infections in England, 2000-2015: a retrospective cohort study using linked electronic health records
Sequelae of Campylobacter and NTS infections are rare but associated with increased NHS costs. Prior prescription of PPI may be a modifiable risk factor. Incidence of sequelae, healthcare resource use and costs are essential parameters for future burden of disease studies.
Source: Journal of Infection - Category: Infectious Diseases Authors: Dr Oluwaseun B. Esan, Prof. Rafael Perera, Prof. Noel McCarthy, Dr Mara Violato, Dr Thomas R. Fanshawe Source Type: research
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