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Table 1.

Alternate categorizations for key parameters.

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Fig 1.

Odds ratios for NEEAR-GI illness among swimmers associated with a 1-log10 increase in Enterococcus qPCR CE.

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Fig 2.

Odds ratios for NEEAR-GI illness among swimmers associated with a 1-log10 increase in Enterococcus CFU.

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Fig 3.

Odds ratios for diarrhea among swimmers associated with a 1-log10 increase in Enterococcus qPCR CE.

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Fig 4.

Odds ratios for diarrhea among swimmers associated with a 1-log10 increase in Enterococcus CFU.

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Fig 5.

Odds ratios for severe gastrointestinal illness among swimmers associated with a 1-log10 increase in Enterococcus qPCR CE.

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Fig 6.

Odds ratios for respiratory illness among swimmers associated with a 1-log10 increase in Enterococcus qPCR CE.

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Fig 7.

Odds ratios for respiratory illness among swimmers associated with a 1- log10 increase in Enterococcus qPCR CE among children 4 years and under.

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Fig 8.

Odds ratios for cough among swimmers associated with a 1-log10 increase in Enterococcus CFU among children 4 years and under.

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Fig 9.

Odds ratios for diarrhea among swimmers associated with a 1-log10 increase in Enterococcus qPCR CE among children 10 and under.

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Fig 10.

Odds ratios for diarrhea associated with and 1 log10 increase in Enterococcus qPCR CE among body immersion swimmers.

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Fig 11.

Odds ratios for gastrointestinal outcomes associated with a 1-log10 increase in Enterococcus qPCR CE among those spending 60 minutes or more in the water.

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Fig 12.

Odds ratios for gastrointestinal outcomes associated with a 1-log10 increase in Enterococcus CFU among those spending 60 minutes or more in the water.

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