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Volume 9, Number 1—January 2003
Dispatch

Foot and Mouth Disease and Cryptosporidiosis: Possible Interaction between Two Emerging Infectious Diseases

Paul R. Hunter*Comments to Author , Rachel M. Chalmers†, Qutub Syed‡, L. Sara Hughes‡, Sarah Woodhouse‡, and Louise Swift*
Author affiliations: *University of East Anglia, Norwich, United Kingdom; †Singleton Hospital, Swansea, United Kingdom; ‡Communicable Disease Surveillance Centre, Chester, United Kingdom

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Table 2

Distribution of genotypes of Cryptosporidium parvum, United Kingdom, 2000 and 2001

Wks Yr C. parvum genotype
Total
1 (% human) 2 (% bovine) Other (%)
13–38
2000
185 (29)
440 (69)
9 (2)
634
2001
59 (42)
70 (50)
12 (8)
141
1–12 and 39–52 2000
171 (62)
96 (35)
10 (4)
277
2001 148 (70) 56 (27) 7 (3) 211

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