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Fig 1.

Cumulative count of cases of Cryptosporidium sp reported to national surveillance, weeks 1–25 inclusive, England & Wales, 2005–2012.

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Fig 2.

Cumulative count of cases of Cryptosporidium sp reported to national surveillance, weeks 1–25 inclusive, Scotland, 2005–2012.

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Table 1.

Range and median age of cases of Cryptosporidium spp. reported to national surveillance in weeks 19–25 and in the 4 outbreak regions (Yorkshire and Humberside, North East, East Midlands, and West Midlands), 2007–11 and 2012.

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Fig 3.

Count of cases of Cryptosporidium sp reported to national surveillance by date of onset of illness, May 2012, England regions and Scotland.

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Table 2.

Number and percentage of C. parvum cases and controls in each age group (years) participating in the case control study, 2012.

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Table 3.

Case-control single variable analysis results (adjusted for age and gender) for combined exposures to salad vegetables bought from any Supermarket in the previous 10 days.

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Table 4.

Multivariable logistic regression analysis adjusting for gender and age.

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Table 5.

Multivariable logistic regression analysis adjusting for gender and age, by C. parvum gp60 subtype.

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