MERS-CoV
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Underlying trend, seasonality, prediction, forecasting and the contribution of risk factors: an analysis of globally reported cases of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus
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- 11 June 2018, pp. 1343-1349
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Influenza
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Severe morbidity among hospitalised adults with acute influenza and other respiratory infections: 2014–2015 and 2015–2016
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- 08 June 2018, pp. 1350-1358
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Utility of state-level influenza disease burden and severity estimates to investigate an apparent increase in reported severe cases of influenza A(H1N1) pdm09 – Arizona, 2015–2016
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- 14 June 2018, pp. 1359-1365
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Association of influenza outbreaks with advanced pediatric medical support
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- 30 May 2018, pp. 1366-1371
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Parainfluenza
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Genotype replacement of the human parainfluenza virus type 2 in Croatia between 2011 and 2017 – the role of neutralising antibodies
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- 18 June 2018, pp. 1372-1383
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Mycoplasma
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Viral and bacterial co-infection in hospitalised children with refractory Mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia
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- 04 July 2018, pp. 1384-1388
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Seasonal respiratory infection
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Estimating the burden on general practitioner services in England from increases in respiratory disease associated with seasonal respiratory pathogen activity
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- 04 July 2018, pp. 1389-1396
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Gastrointestinal infections
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Produce-associated foodborne disease outbreaks, USA, 1998–2013
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- 20 June 2018, pp. 1397-1406
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An outbreak of listeriosis linked to turkey meat products in the Czech Republic, 2012–2016
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- 18 June 2018, pp. 1407-1412
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Comparison of three cryptosporidiosis outbreaks in Western Australia: 2003, 2007 and 2011
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- 05 July 2018, pp. 1413-1424
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National outbreak of Salmonella Give linked to a local food manufacturer in Malta, October 2016
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- 26 June 2018, pp. 1425-1432
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Campylobacter control measures in indoor broiler chicken: critical re-assessment of cost-utility and putative barriers to implementation
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- 27 June 2018, pp. 1433-1444
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Prediction of Shigellosis outcomes in Israel using machine learning classifiers
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- 08 June 2018, pp. 1445-1451
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Operational burden of implementing Salmonella Enteritidis and Typhimurium cluster detection using whole genome sequencing surveillance data in England: a retrospective assessment
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- 02 July 2018, pp. 1452-1460
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Multistate outbreak of Salmonella Paratyphi B variant L(+) tartrate(+) and Salmonella Weltevreden infections linked to imported frozen raw tuna: USA, March–July 2015
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- 08 June 2018, pp. 1461-1467
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Use of gender distribution in routine surveillance data to detect potential transmission of gastrointestinal infections among men who have sex with men in England
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- 20 June 2018, pp. 1468-1477
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