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Volume 29, Number 10—October 2023
Research

Sporadic Shiga Toxin–Producing Escherichia coli–Associated Pediatric Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome, France, 2012–2021

Gabrielle JonesComments to Author , Patricia Mariani-Kurkdjian, Aurélie Cointe, Stéphane Bonacorsi, Sophie Lefèvre, François-Xavier Weill, and Yann Le Strat
Author affiliations: Santé publique France, Saint-Maurice, France (G. Jones, Y. Le Strat); Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Robert Debré, Assistance publique–Hôpitaux de Paris, Paris, France (P. Mariani-Kurkdjian, A. Cointe, S. Bonacorsi); Institut Pasteur, Université Paris-Cité, Paris (S. Lefèvre, F.-X. Weill)

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Table 2

Characteristics of significant clusters detected each year by space–time scanning of all reported sporadic Shiga toxin–producing Escherichia coli–associated pediatric hemolytic uremic syndrome cases, France, 2012–2021

Cluster ID Start date End date Radius, km Population Observed no. Expected no. Relative risk p value
2012 1 2012 Aug 2012 Oct 98 343,365 10 0.79 13.7 0.024
2012 2 2012 Jul 2012 Aug 38 111,646 6 0.15 41.7 0.024
2013 1 2013 Aug 2013 Oct 73 223,770 9 0.47 20.18 0.00748
2013 2 2013 Nov 2013 Nov 0 1,278 2 0.0002 10013.3 0.031
2015 1 2015 Aug 2015 Oct 98 1,090,917 18 2 10.56 0.0000253
2016 1 2016 Jun 2016 Sep 99 1,001,768 17 2.39 8.16 0.00215
2018 1 2018 Jun 2018 Sep 94 253,429 10 0.58 18.61 0.00196
2018 2 2018 Sep 2018 Sep 25 37,752 3 0.0058 527.19 0.031
2018 3 2018 Jul 2018 Sep 99 926,727 11 1.15 10.45 0.044
2019 1 2019 Jun 2019 Sep 96 1,082,597 20 2.94 7.88 0.000202
2020 1 2020 Jun 2020 Aug 86 333,046 10 0.75 14.3 0.017
2020 2 2020 Aug 2020 Aug 79 858,465 8 0.38 22.26 0.017
2021 1 2021 Jul 2021 Aug 99 999,909 10 0.66 16.46 0.00501

*ID, identification.

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