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Volume 9, Number 4—April 2003
Research

The Elderly and Waterborne Cryptosporidium Infection: Gastroenteritis Hospitalizations before and during the 1993 Milwaukee Outbreak

Elena N. Naumova*Comments to Author , Andrey I. Egorov*, Robert D. Morris*, and Jeffrey K. Griffiths*
Author affiliations: *Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts, USA

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Figure 3

The fragment of the time series of daily rates of gastroenteritis-related emergency room visits and hospitalizations among Milwaukee elderly in the south and central water supply areas and daily water turbidity at the south treatment plant. The outbreak period (March 28, 1993–April 24, 1993) is indicated by blue lines; the day of announcement of the outbreak by the Milwaukee Health Department (April 7, 1993) is indicated by a green star.

Figure 3. The fragment of the time series of daily rates of gastroenteritis-related emergency room visits and hospitalizations among Milwaukee elderly in the south and central water supply areas and daily water turbidity at the south treatment plant. The outbreak period (March 28, 1993–April 24, 1993) is indicated by blue lines; the day of announcement of the outbreak by the Milwaukee Health Department (April 7, 1993) is indicated by a green star.

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