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  • The aim of the work was to analyze the changes in the epidemiology of salmonellosis and campylobacteriosis diseases in Slovakia over the past 10 years and evaluate them in the context of epidemiological changes comparing to the EU. Salmonellosis (A020) and campylobacteriosis (A045) belong to the diseases with the highest morbidity in Slovakia. For the period 2001-2010 was reported in Slovakia 109 304 salmonellosis cases in human and 3 327 cases of Salmonella carriage. The fiveyear EU-trend (2005-2009) showed a statistically significant decrease of salmonellosis disease (with a mean reduction of 12% per year). Campylobacteriosis remains a long time the most frequently reported zoonotic disease in humans in Slovakia as well as in EU. For the period of 2001-2010 25 574 campylobacteriosis cases was reported in Slovakia. Most diseases were reported in 2010 with the number 4 591 (84.63 morbidity/100 000 inhabitants). Increase in morbidity is evident since 2003 with an average annual increase of 22%. We focused on more in-depth epidemiological analysis of salmonellosis and campylobacteriosis cases in Slovak Republic in relation to the infection agens and the outbreak of disease transmission mechanism, age and gender, location and seasonality of disease.
  • The aim of the work was to analyze the changes in the epidemiology of salmonellosis and campylobacteriosis diseases in Slovakia over the past 10 years and evaluate them in the context of epidemiological changes comparing to the EU. Salmonellosis (A020) and campylobacteriosis (A045) belong to the diseases with the highest morbidity in Slovakia. For the period 2001-2010 was reported in Slovakia 109 304 salmonellosis cases in human and 3 327 cases of Salmonella carriage. The fiveyear EU-trend (2005-2009) showed a statistically significant decrease of salmonellosis disease (with a mean reduction of 12% per year). Campylobacteriosis remains a long time the most frequently reported zoonotic disease in humans in Slovakia as well as in EU. For the period of 2001-2010 25 574 campylobacteriosis cases was reported in Slovakia. Most diseases were reported in 2010 with the number 4 591 (84.63 morbidity/100 000 inhabitants). Increase in morbidity is evident since 2003 with an average annual increase of 22%. We focused on more in-depth epidemiological analysis of salmonellosis and campylobacteriosis cases in Slovak Republic in relation to the infection agens and the outbreak of disease transmission mechanism, age and gender, location and seasonality of disease. (en)
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  • Application of epidemiolgical information system (epis) in the slovak republic within the surveillance of salmonellosis and campylobacteriosis outbreaks in the European Union (2001-2010)
  • Application of epidemiolgical information system (epis) in the slovak republic within the surveillance of salmonellosis and campylobacteriosis outbreaks in the European Union (2001-2010) (en)
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  • Application of epidemiolgical information system (epis) in the slovak republic within the surveillance of salmonellosis and campylobacteriosis outbreaks in the European Union (2001-2010)
  • Application of epidemiolgical information system (epis) in the slovak republic within the surveillance of salmonellosis and campylobacteriosis outbreaks in the European Union (2001-2010) (en)
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  • Slovak Republic; Salmonellosis; EPIS; Changes in epidemiology; Campylobacteriosis (en)
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  • Kráčmar, Stanislav
  • Kozelová, D.
  • Kunová, Simona
  • Lopašovský, L&apos
  • Mura, L.
  • Tináková, Katarína
  • Zeleňáková, Lucia
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  • Žiarovská, J.
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