Data show 14% rise in U.S. Campylobacter incidents
date:Apr 22, 2013
ons and 6 deaths. Campylobacter infections are more common in the western United States and among children under age 5.

The number of Campylobacter cases apparently is rising in Europe, too. In 2011 a total of 220,209 Campylobacter cases were reported in humans, which marked a 2% increase from 2010, according to an annual report released April 9, 2013, and produced jointly by the European Food Safety Authority and the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC). Reported cases of
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