Heat Wave–Associated Vibriosis, Sweden and Finland, 2014
Craig Baker-Austin
, Joaquin Trinanes, Saara Salmenlinna, Margareta Löfdahl, Anja Siitonen, Nick G.H. Taylor, and Jaime Martinez-Urtaza
Author affiliations: Centre for Environment Fisheries and Aquaculture Science, Weymouth, UK (C. Baker-Austin, N.G.H. Taylor); National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Miami, Florida, USA (J.A. Trinanes); University of Miami, Miami (J.A. Trinanes); Universidad de Santiago de Compostela, Santiago de Compostela, Spain (J.A. Trinanes); National Institute for Health and Welfare, Helsinki, Finland (S. Salmenlinna, A. Siitonen); Public Health Agency of Sweden, Stockholm, Sweden (M. Löfdahl); University of Bath, Bath, UK (J. Martinez-Urtaza)
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Figure 4
Figure 4. Total reported Vibrio infections in Finland and Sweden, 2005–2014. Foreign-acquired infections (where known) were omitted from the analyses. Epidemiologic data were gathered from public health agencies in Sweden and Finland (see Materials and Methods).
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