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Volume 8, Number 6, June 2002

Research

Cryptosporidium Oocysts in a Water Supply Associated with a Cryptosporidiosis Outbreak

Andrew D. Howe,* Sue Forster,* Stephen Morton,* Roberta Marshall,* Keith S. Osborn,† Peter Wright,‡ and Paul R. Hunter§
*East Lancashire Health Authority, Nelson, United Kingdom; †United Utilities Water PLC, Warrington, United Kingdom; ‡Public Health Laboratory, Preston, United Kingdom; and §University of East Anglia, Norwich, United Kingdom

 
 
Figure 2. Mean daily cryptosporidia oocyst counts from 10-L grab samples taken during outbreak investigation, Clitheroe.
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Figure 2. Mean daily cryptosporidia oocyst counts from 10-L grab samples taken during outbreak investigation, Clitheroe.

 

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