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Campylobacter infections by age and sex, England and Wales, 2000-2010

 

Cases of Campylobacter reported to the Health Protection Agency Centre for Infections, by age and sex, England and Wales, 2000-2010

Age group

Female

Male

Unknown

Total

0-4 years

16505

23500

1178

41183

5-9 years

6157

9115

337

15609

10-14 years

4934

8994

233

14161

15-19 years

10742

13925

358

25025

20-24 years

21564

21422

579

43565

25-29 years

22093

21792

526

44411

30-34 years

20372

21514

535

42421

35-39 years

19937

22765

395

43097

40-44 years

19735

23462

395

43592

45-49 years

19727

22587

361

42675

50-54 years

19578

22757

335

42670

55-59 years

19396

21457

283

41136

60-64 years

17373

19012

268

36653

65-69 years

13581

14669

179

28429

70-74 years

11264

11501

168

22933

75-79 years

8427

8166

102

16695

80-84 years

5363

4732

54

10149

85-89 years

2868

2157

31

5056

90-94 years

1098

611

8

1717

95+years

292

203

11

506

Unknown

2416

2973

1255

6644

Total

263422

297314

7591

568327

Figures shown are for human campylobacter cases reported from diagnostic laboratories to the HPA's local and national surveillance. It includes patients with enteric and non-enteric infections.

Figures are for England and Wales and include isolations from all body sites.

Figures for the last two years are provisional and may change as a result of delayed reporting.

Source: 2000-2010 Laboratory Reports in England and Wales reported to HPA Centre for Infections (LabBase)

Campylobacter species by age and sex, England and Wales, 1989-2009

Laboratory reports of Campylobacter by age and sex, England and Wales: 2000-2010

View epidemiological data for other gastrointestinal infections

 


Last reviewed: 21 October 2011