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Volume 12, Number 4, April 2006

Cryptosporidiosis Associated with Ozonated Apple Cider

Brian G. Blackburn,* Jacek M. Mazurek,*† Michele Hlavsa,*‡ Jean Park,* Matt Tillapaw,§ MaryKay Parrish,† Ellen Salehi,† William Franks,§ Elizabeth Koch,† Forrest Smith,† Lihua Xiao,* Michael Arrowood,* Vince Hill,* Alex da Silva,* Stephanie Johnston,* and Jeffrey L. Jones*
*Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA; †Ohio Department of Health, Columbus, Ohio, USA; ‡Atlanta Research and Education Foundation, Atlanta, Georgia, USA; and §Stark County Health Department, Canton, Ohio, USA

 
 
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Figure. Laboratory-confirmed (n = 23) and probable (n = 121) cases of cryptosporidiosis from drinking ozonated apple cider, Ohio, 2003.

 

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