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Health Protection Surveillance Centre Surveillance of Infectious Intestinal Disease (IID) in Ireland: Q1 2019 provisional data July, 2019

Provisional data, Q1 2019

Key Points

IID disease notifications in Q1 2019

Campylobacter infection in Ireland, Q1 2019

Salmonellosis in Ireland, Q1 2019

Salmonellosis in Ireland, Q1 2019

Verotoxigenic E. coli (VTEC) in Ireland, Q1 2019

Verotoxigenic E. coli (VTEC) in Ireland, Q1 2019

Shigellosis in Ireland, Q1 2019

Listeriosis in Ireland, Q1 2019

Cryptosporidiosis in Ireland, Q1 2019

Giardiasis in Ireland, Q1 2019

Noroviral infection in Ireland, Q1 2019

Rotaviral infection in Ireland, Q1 2019

Further Information Further information on IID pathogens can be found at https://www.hpsc.ie/a-z/gastroenteric/