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Volume 30, Number 1—January 2024
Research Letter

Shiga Toxin‒Producing Escherichia coli Diagnoses from Health Practitioners, Queensland, Australia

Ashish C. ShresthaComments to Author , Russell Stafford, Robert Bell, Amy V. Jennison, Rikki M.A. Graham, Emma Field, and Stephen B. Lambert
Author affiliations: Queensland Health, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia (A.C. Shrestha, R. Stafford, R. Bell, A.V. Jennison, R.M.A. Graham, S.B. Lambert); Australian National University, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia (A.C. Shrestha, E. Field)

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Shiga toxin‒producing Escherichia coli cases by month and year of episode date (earliest of specimen collection/onset dates) and reporting laboratories, Queensland, Australia, 2018–2022.

Figure. Shiga toxin‒producing Escherichia coli cases by month and year of episode date (earliest of specimen collection/onset dates) and reporting laboratories, Queensland, Australia, 2018–2022.

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