Two Linked Enteroinvasive Escherichia coli Outbreaks, Nottingham, UK, June 2014
Sophie Newitt

, Vanessa MacGregor, Vivienne Robbins, Laura Bayliss, Marie Anne Chattaway, Tim Dallman, Derren Ready, Heather Aird, Richard Puleston, and Jeremy Hawker
Author affiliations: Public Health England, Nottingham, UK (S. Newitt, V. MacGregor, V. Robbins, L. Bayliss, R. Puleston); Public Health England, London, UK (M. Chattaway, T. Dallman, D. Ready); Public Health England, York, UK (H. Aird); Public Health England, Birmingham, UK, and National Institute of Health Research, Liverpool, UK (J. Hawker)
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Table 1
Multivariable model of exposures associated with EIEC outbreak A, Nottingham, United Kingdom, June 2014*
Exposure |
Odds ratio |
95% CI |
p value |
Lettuce |
4.99 |
2.01–12.42 |
0.001 |
Lamb donner
|
0.35
|
0.14–0.90
|
0.030
|
*EIEC, enteroinvasive Escherichia coli. |
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