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An outbreak of cyclosporiasis in 1996 associated with consumption of fresh berries- Ontario.

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BACKGROUND A large foodborne outbreak of cyclosporiasis occurred in North America in 1996. An index cluster of cases associated with a catered event on May 11, 1996, in Ontario sparked the recognition of this outbreak in Canada. OBJECTIVE To describe the Ontario experience with the North American

An outbreak of cyclosporiasis in Florida in 1995: a harbinger of multistate outbreaks in 1996 and 1997.

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Before 1995, only one outbreak of cyclosporiasis had been reported in the United States. To identify risk factors for Cyclospora infection acquired in Florida in 1995, we conducted a matched case-control study (24 sporadic cases and 69 controls) and retrospective cohort studies of clusters of cases

The first reported cluster of food-borne cyclosporiasis in Canada.

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BACKGROUND Prior to 1996, sporadic cases of cyclosporiasis in Canada were most often associated with foreign travel and outbreaks throughout the world were associated with contaminated drinking water. In May 1996, the North York Public Health Department was notified of three laboratory-confirmed

[Cyclosporiasis: a clinical and epidemiological study in travellers with imported Cyclospora cayetanensis infection].

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BACKGROUND To assess the clinical and epidemiological characteristics of the enteritis produced by Cyclospora cayetanensis. METHODS A microbiological, epidemiological and clinical protocol in travelers to tropical and temperate areas affected by travelers diarrhea (TD). RESULTS C. cayetanenesis was

A foodborne outbreak of Cyclospora cayetanensis at a wedding: clinical features and risk factors for illness.

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BACKGROUND Cyclospora cayetanensis, a coccidian parasite, has increasingly been recognized as a cause of gastrointestinal tract illness. We describe an outbreak of Cyclospora infection following a wedding reception. OBJECTIVE To investigate and characterize risk factors associated with the outbreak
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