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Overall decline for foodborne infections in Norway; some domestic rises

By Joe Whitworth on November 9, 2021

The number of most foodborne diseases dropped in Norway in 2020 but there were increases for Campylobacter, Cryptosporidium and Yersinia.

There was a decline for the majority of infectious diseases transmitted by food, water and…
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Cryptosporidiosis, a diarrheal disease caused by Cryptosporidium parvum protozoan

Latest Cryptosporidium parasite statistics show rise in Europe

By News Desk on October 10, 2021

Infections from the Cryptosporidium parasite are continuing to rise in Europe, according to a report published this month by the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC).

Outbreaks associated with food and drink, such…
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50 sick in Ireland by contaminated drinking water; officials chided

By Joe Whitworth on September 21, 2021

More than 50 people are ill in Ireland after a failure at a treatment plant led to contaminated water being released to the public.

The Health and Service Executive (HSE) is investigating an outbreak in…
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Study assesses socio-economic role for E. coli and Crypto infections

By News Desk on August 18, 2021

Researchers have studied the socio-economic drivers of E. coli and Cryptosporidium infection in Ireland.

While incidence cannot be predicted solely based upon metrics such as education and employment, both infections are partly driven by such…
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IAFP panel breaks down challenges in genotype tracing during foodborne illness outbreaks

By Chris Koger on July 19, 2021

PHOENIX — While genotyping can provide key microbiological information and strengthen epidemiological evidence in foodborne illness outbreaks, there are still some limitations in current technology and the very nature of the pathogens/parasites themselves can make…
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Cryptosporidiosis, a diarrheal disease caused by Cryptosporidium parvum protozoan

Finland tries to tackle Cryptosporidium increase

By News Desk on May 25, 2021

Health authorities in Finland have noted an increase in Cryptosporidium infections. Despite the coronavirus pandemic restrictions and reduced travel, there were 571 cryptosporidiosis cases in 2020, almost 30 times as high as the figure in…
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Ireland notes E. coli, crypto and Campylobacter rises

By News Desk on May 7, 2021

Reports of cryptosporidium, E. coli and Campylobacter have all increased in Ireland so far this year compared to 2020.

Public health officials said notifications of all three diseases are nationally spread with no clustering pointing…
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Cryptosporidiosis, a diarrheal disease caused by Cryptosporidium parvum protozoan

Spike in cryptosporidium parasitic infections prompts warning in Ireland

By News Desk on April 25, 2021

Public health officials in Ireland have issued a warning following a large increase in cryptosporidium infections in the past month.

The Health Service Executive-Health Protection Surveillance Centre (HPSC) said the rise in the parasitic infections…
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Children sick in Norway after drinking raw milk

By News Desk on March 23, 2021

Almost 20 children in Norway have fallen sick after a farm visit that included drinking unpasteurized, raw milk.

Health officials reported 17 people became ill after the farm trip, including 16 children aged 3 to…
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COVID-19 measures see decrease in gastro diseases in parts of Australia

By Joe Whitworth on March 19, 2021

An Australian state has recorded a decline in gastrointestinal diseases during the period measures were in place to control the coronavirus pandemic.

The study covered communicable disease surveillance in Central Queensland for six months after…
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