During November and December 1981 more than 50 residents in a village in Derbyshire had an acute gastrointestinal illness. One month later a second outbreak occurred affecting another 22 people. Campylobacter jejuni was isolated from 12 patients; no other gastrointestinal pathogens were identified. A casecontrol study showed an association with the consumption of unpasteurized milk from one particular farm. No new cases were identified for 6 months following the application of a Pasteurization Order from 26 January to 23 February 1982. © 1983, Cambridge University Press. All rights reserved.
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Wright, E. P., Tillett, H. E., Hague, J. T., Clegg, F. G., Darnell, R., Culshaw, J. A., & Sorrell, J. A. (1983). Milk-borne campylobacter enteritis in a rural area. Journal of Hygiene, 91(2), 227–233. https://doi.org/10.1017/S002217240006023X
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