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The seasonality of diarrheal pathogens: A retrospective study of seven sites over three years.

Dennis L ChaoAnna RooseMin K RohKaren L KotloffJoshua L Proctor
Published in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2019)
Identifying the seasonally-dependent prevalence for diarrheal pathogens helps characterize the local epidemiology and inform the clinical diagnosis of symptomatic children. Our multi-site, multi-continent study indicates a complex epidemiology of pathogens that does not reveal an easy generalization that is consistent across all sites. Instead, our study indicates the necessity of local data to characterizing the epidemiology of diarrheal disease. Recognition of the local associations between weather conditions and pathogen prevalence suggests transmission pathways and could inform control strategies in these settings.
Keyphrases
  • risk factors
  • gram negative
  • antimicrobial resistance
  • young adults
  • gene expression
  • electronic health record
  • single cell
  • big data