Two hundred nineteen Salmonella isolates were submitted for serotyping to the NPHL from laboratories throughout Nebraska in 2006 (the number includes only one isolate per patient). The top 5 Salmonella serotypes detected in the state during this time were serotype Typhimurium (Group B, 15.5%)
Salmonellae are a common cause of foodborne disease worldwide. The World Health Organization (WHO) s...
Issued November 1981SUMMARY: In 1979, 31,123 isolations of Salmonella from humans were reported to t...
Until recently, traditional serology and the Kauffmann White Scheme (KWS) have been the gold standar...
Despite control efforts, salmonellosis continues to cause an estimated 1.2 million infections in the...
<p>Incidence of five most common <i>Salmonella</i> serotypes reported to CDC, United States, 1996–20...
<p>“Others” represents the clustering of all other serotypes not included in the top seven.</p
<div><p>Background</p><p>Despite control efforts, salmonellosis continues to cause an estimated 1.2 ...
Salmonellosis is a leading cause of foodborne illnesses in humans with cattle being one of the reser...
Human Surveillance Data: Laboratory-based Enteric Disease Surveillance (LEDS)The Laboratory-based En...
ISSUED JANUARY 1981In 1978, 28,748 isolations of Salmonella from humans were reported to the Center ...
The Laboratory-based Enteric Disease Surveillance (LEDS) system collects reports of laboratory-confi...
Salmonellosis is a leading cause of foodborne illnesses in humans with cattle being one of the reser...
Salmonellosis is a leading cause of foodborne illnesses in humans with cattle being one of the reser...
In 1980, 30,004 isolations of Salmonella from humans were reported to the Centers for Disease Contro...
Purpose: Salmonella serotypes are among the most common bacterial causes of foodborne gastroenteriti...
Salmonellae are a common cause of foodborne disease worldwide. The World Health Organization (WHO) s...
Issued November 1981SUMMARY: In 1979, 31,123 isolations of Salmonella from humans were reported to t...
Until recently, traditional serology and the Kauffmann White Scheme (KWS) have been the gold standar...
Despite control efforts, salmonellosis continues to cause an estimated 1.2 million infections in the...
<p>Incidence of five most common <i>Salmonella</i> serotypes reported to CDC, United States, 1996–20...
<p>“Others” represents the clustering of all other serotypes not included in the top seven.</p
<div><p>Background</p><p>Despite control efforts, salmonellosis continues to cause an estimated 1.2 ...
Salmonellosis is a leading cause of foodborne illnesses in humans with cattle being one of the reser...
Human Surveillance Data: Laboratory-based Enteric Disease Surveillance (LEDS)The Laboratory-based En...
ISSUED JANUARY 1981In 1978, 28,748 isolations of Salmonella from humans were reported to the Center ...
The Laboratory-based Enteric Disease Surveillance (LEDS) system collects reports of laboratory-confi...
Salmonellosis is a leading cause of foodborne illnesses in humans with cattle being one of the reser...
Salmonellosis is a leading cause of foodborne illnesses in humans with cattle being one of the reser...
In 1980, 30,004 isolations of Salmonella from humans were reported to the Centers for Disease Contro...
Purpose: Salmonella serotypes are among the most common bacterial causes of foodborne gastroenteriti...
Salmonellae are a common cause of foodborne disease worldwide. The World Health Organization (WHO) s...
Issued November 1981SUMMARY: In 1979, 31,123 isolations of Salmonella from humans were reported to t...
Until recently, traditional serology and the Kauffmann White Scheme (KWS) have been the gold standar...