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Volume 27, Number 9—September 2021
Research

Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Sporadic Shiga Toxin–Producing Escherichia coli Enteritis, Ireland, 2013–2017

Eimear Cleary1, Martin Boudou1, Patricia Garvey, Coilin Oh Aiseadha, Paul McKeown, Jean O’DwyerComments to Author , and Paul HyndsComments to Author 
Author affiliations: Technological University Dublin, Dublin, Ireland (E. Cleary, M. Boudou, P. Hynds); Health Protection Surveillance Centre, Dublin (P. Garvey, P. McKeown); Steeven’s Hospital, Dublin (C. Oh’Aiseadha); University College Cork, Cork, Ireland (J. O’Dwyer)

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Figure 5

Trends and variations in confirmed cases of primary Shiga toxin–producing Escherichia coli enteritis in Ireland, 2013–2017, delineated for serogroup O157 (A), serogroup O26 (B), and other serogroups (C). Shown, top to bottom, are the trend for all confirmed cases, decomposed 5-year trend, seasonal variation, and calculated residual trend.

Figure 5. Trends and variations in confirmed cases of primary Shiga toxin–producing Escherichia coli enteritis in Ireland, 2013–2017, delineated for serogroup O157 (A), serogroup O26 (B), and other serogroups (C). Shown, top to bottom, are the trend for all confirmed cases, decomposed 5-year trend, seasonal variation, and calculated residual trend.

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1These first authors contributed equally to this article.

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