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Table 4 describes the most common outbreak contributing factors, which for 24 outbreaks was prolonged infectiousness.

However, the second most common outbreak type isolated, defined by HS serotype O 2, hipp.

Given the predominance of patients with substance abuse in our review, it is not surprising that prolonged infectious period was the most common outbreak contributing factor.

However, most outbreaks occurred within certain periods and climatic parameters, with May, June, and July being the most common outbreak months, followed by April, August, and September.

Many cases of salmonellosis could be prevented if common outbreak sources could be identified rapidly, thus enabling earlier public health interventions.

Identification of identical MLVA profiles in E. coli isolates from all cases, previously not seen in any E. coli isolate from humans, animals or foods in Norway, strongly indicates the existence of a common outbreak source associated and restricted to this day-care centre.

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Hundreds of thousands of kids are unvaccinated, resulting in scattered, but increasingly common, outbreaks of measles, mumps, and other easily controllable diseases, causing deaths and disability.

The first section describes the epidemiology of foodborne disease, highlighting the most common illnesses in the United States and abroad with country-specific data as well as the most common outbreak-associated foods and microbial risk assessment.

Moreover, the unavailability of coded death records due to the complexity of the National Center of Health Statistics (NCHS) coding process results in multiple strategies to identify common outbreaks such as pneumonia and influenza deaths, which greatly vary by jurisdiction.

However, changing habitats can alter barriers to transmission among species (Miller et al. 2014), reduce host population size and genetic diversity, and in turn lead to more common outbreaks of new or generalist strains of pathogens (Daszak et al. 2000).

Magoon's primary responsibilities within the Canal Zone were to improve sanitation and to deal with the all-too-common outbreaks of yellow fever and malaria.

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