Space-time cluster analysis of invasive meningococcal disease

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Clusters are recognized when meningococcal cases of the same phenotypic strain (markers: serogroup, serotype, and subtype) occur in spatial and temporal proximity. The incidence of such clusters was compared to the incidence that would be expected by chance by using space-time nearest-neighbor analysis of 4,887 confirmed invasive meningococcal cases identified in the 9-year surveillance period 1993-2001 in the Netherlands. Clustering beyond chance only occurred among the closest neighboring cases (comparable to secondary cases) and was small (3.1%, 95% confidence interval 2.1%-4.1%).

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Hoebe, C. J. P. A., De Melker, H., Spanjaard, L., Dankert, J., & Nagelkerke, N. (2004). Space-time cluster analysis of invasive meningococcal disease. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 10(9), 1621–1626. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid1009.030992

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