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Practicalities of Using Non-Local or Non-Recent Multilocus Sequence Typing Data for Source Attribution in Space and Time of Human Campylobacteriosis

Figure 5

Overall mean probability (%) and 95% confidence interval for human C. jejuni and C. coli infections to originate from chicken, cattle, pig, sheep, and the environment.

A. Baseline attribution results (see main text); B. Attribution results with Dutch chicken isolates replaced by chicken isolates from Scotland, the UK and Switzerland; C. Attribution results with Dutch chicken isolates replaced by chicken isolates from New Zealand, Finland and USA; D. Attribution results with Dutch, Scottish, English and Swiss chicken isolates as separate Campylobacter reservoirs.

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doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0055029.g005