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Volume 10, Number 10, October 2004 Escherichia coli and Community-acquired Gastroenteritis, Melbourne, AustraliaRoy M. Robins-Browne,*† Anne-Marie Bordun,*† Marija Tauschek,* Vicki
R. Bennett-Wood,*† Jacinta Russell,† Frances Oppedisano,† Nicole A. Lister,*
Karl A. Bettelheim,* Christopher K. Fairley,* Martha I. Sinclair,‡ and
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Figure 1. Seasonal incidence in gastroenteritis in the Melbourne Water Quality Study, 1998. Solid black bars indicate all cases of gastroenteritis as a percentage of the total, with the number of cases indicated above each bar. The frequencies of enteroaggregative Escherichia coli (EAEC) and enteropathogenic E. coli (EPEC) are expressed as a percentage of all cases examined each month. |
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