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PHLIS Surveillance Data
Shigella Annual Summaries
2005 | 2004 | 2003 | 2002 | 2001 | 2000
1999 | 1998 | 1997 | 1996 | 1995
2004 |
Shigella
Annual Summary 2004.pdf |
Full
Version of Document |
Shigella
Introduction 2004.pdf |
Introduction |
Shigella
Table1 2004.pdf |
Isolates
by species |
Shigella
Table2 2004.pdf |
Isolates
by serotype |
Shigella
Table3 2004.pdf |
Isolates
by species, age group and sex |
Shigella
Table4 2004.pdf |
Median
age by species and year: 1990-2004 |
Shigella
Table5 2004.pdf |
Isolates
by species and year: 1990-2004 |
Shigella
Table6 2004.pdf |
Isolates
by species, serotype and year: 1990-2004 |
Shigella
Table7 2004.pdf |
Isolates
by species, serotype and month |
Shigella
Table8 2004.pdf |
Isolates
by species, serotype, and month: 1990-2004 |
Shigella
Table9 2004.pdf |
Isolates
by species, geographic region and year: 1990-2004 |
Shigella
Table10 2004.pdf |
Isolates
by species, state and year:
1990-2004 |
Shigella
Figure3 2004.pdf |
S.
sonnei by geographical region:
1990-2004 |
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2003 |
Shigella Annual Summary 2003.pdf |
Full Version of Document |
Shigella Introduction 2003.pdf |
Introduction |
Shigella Table1 2003.pdf |
Isolates by species |
Shigella Table2 2003.pdf |
Isolates by serotype |
Shigella Table3 2003.pdf |
Isolates by species, age group and sex |
Shigella Table4 2003.pdf |
Median age by species and year: 1989-2003 |
Shigella Table5 2003.pdf |
Isolates by species and year: 1989-2003 |
Shigella Table6 2003.pdf |
Isolates by species, serotype and year: 1989-2003 |
Shigella Table7 2003.pdf |
Isolates by species, serotype and month |
Shigella Table8 2003.pdf |
Isolates by species, serotype, and month: 1989-2003 |
Shigella Table9 2003.pdf |
Isolates by species, geographic region and year: 1989-2003 |
Shigella Table10 2003.pdf |
Isolates by species, state and year:
1989-2003 |
Shigella Figure3 2003.pdf |
S. sonnei by geographical region:
1989-2003 |
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Date: December 1, 2005
Content source: National Center for Zoonotic, Vector-Borne, and Enteric Diseases (ZVED)
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