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. 2008 Apr;136(4):451-60.
doi: 10.1017/S0950268807008837. Epub 2007 Jun 13.

The burden of acute gastrointestinal illness in Ontario, Canada, 2005-2006

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The burden of acute gastrointestinal illness in Ontario, Canada, 2005-2006

J M Sargeant et al. Epidemiol Infect. 2008 Apr.

Abstract

A retrospective, cross-sectional telephone survey (n=2090) was conducted in Ontario, Canada, between May 2005 and April 2006, to determine the burden of acute gastrointestinal illness in the population. The 4-week prevalence was 8.56% (95% CI 7.36-9.76); in households with more than one resident, 35% of cases reported someone else in their household had similar symptoms at the same time. The annual adjusted incidence rate was 1.17 (95% CI 0.99-1.35) episodes per person-year, with higher rates in females, rural residents, and in the winter and spring. Health care was sought by 22% of cases, of which 33% were asked to provide a stool sample. Interestingly, 2.2% of cases who did not visit a health-care provider reported self-administering antibiotics. Overall, acute gastrointestinal illness appears to pose a significant burden in the Ontario population. Further research into the specific aetiologies and risk factors is now needed to better target intervention strategies.

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Twenty-eight-day prevalence of acute gastrointestinal illness by study month, and by primary symptom, in randomly selected residents of Ontario, Canada (n=2090).

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