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In Sweden, the number of Campylobacter infections has recently increased.
The Swedish Public Health Agency (Folkhälsomyndigheten) said that an increase in infections was expected and that this would be similar to the previous year.
Since the end of May, the number of domestically infected patients has increased, and in the first week of June, 91 cases were reported in Sweden, the infected country, or in an unknown location. Sick people live in most parts of the country.
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