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FoodNet Facts and Figures - Number of infections and incidence per 100,000 persons |
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How is incidence per 100,000 persons calculated?
Annual incidence is displayed as cases per 100,000 persons. Incidence is calculated by dividing the total number of infections with each pathogen by the population in the FoodNet surveillance system for that year.
Results:
All sites, 1996 to 2007
Incidence per 100,000 persons PDF 35KB
By site, 2007
Number of infections PDF 33KB
Incidence per 100,000 persons PDF 36KB
By age group, 2007
Number of infections PDF 24KB
Incidence per 100,000 persons PDF 23KB
Top 10 Salmonella serotypes, 2007 PDF 23KB
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Date:
May 6, 2008
Content source: National Center for Infectious Diseases
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