A comprehensive analysis of the epidemiology of salmonellosis in a major hospital in Hong Kong from 1982-93 is reported. The trend of salmonella isolations over the past 12 years and changes in the occurrence of individual serotypes are delineated. A total of 5328 isolates were analyzed. Groups B (Salmonella typhimurium and S. derby) and E (S. anatum) were the commonest serogroups isolated from the intestinal tract in all age groups. A significant increase in the isolation of group D salmonellae has been observed since 1989. This is accounted for by a substantial rise in S. enteritidis isolation as seen in Western countries, despite a concomitant decrease of S. typhi. The extraintestinal isolation index (EII) is proposed as an index of the ...
For month of February 1964A total of 1,442 human isolations of salmonellae were reported duringFebru...
Objectives Review of all Salmonella infections diagnosed in the Cambridge area over 10 years. Method...
In 1972, 26,110 isolations of salmonella from humans were reported, representing a 1.6% increase ove...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Despite control efforts, salmonellosis continues to cause an estimated 1.2 ...
BACKGROUND: Salmonella infections cause gastrointestinal and systemic diseases worldwide and are the...
Despite control efforts, salmonellosis continues to cause an estimated 1.2 million infections in the...
Salmonellae are a common cause of foodborne disease worldwide. The World Health Organization (WHO) s...
This study describes the epidemiology of human salmonellosis in New Zealand using notified, hospital...
Purpose: Salmonella serotypes are among the most common bacterial causes of foodborne gastroenteriti...
After an overview of salmonellosis, its epidemiology is described and techniques are discussed by wh...
Salmonellosis represents a growing threat to global public health. Salmonella enterica remains the l...
For the Month of June 1968This issue of the Salmonella Surveillance Report includes reports of an ou...
In 1980, 30,004 isolations of Salmonella from humans were reported to the Centers for Disease Contro...
Abstract Background Infection with Salmonella enterica usually results in diarrhea, fever, and abdom...
ISSUED JANUARY 1981In 1978, 28,748 isolations of Salmonella from humans were reported to the Center ...
For month of February 1964A total of 1,442 human isolations of salmonellae were reported duringFebru...
Objectives Review of all Salmonella infections diagnosed in the Cambridge area over 10 years. Method...
In 1972, 26,110 isolations of salmonella from humans were reported, representing a 1.6% increase ove...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Despite control efforts, salmonellosis continues to cause an estimated 1.2 ...
BACKGROUND: Salmonella infections cause gastrointestinal and systemic diseases worldwide and are the...
Despite control efforts, salmonellosis continues to cause an estimated 1.2 million infections in the...
Salmonellae are a common cause of foodborne disease worldwide. The World Health Organization (WHO) s...
This study describes the epidemiology of human salmonellosis in New Zealand using notified, hospital...
Purpose: Salmonella serotypes are among the most common bacterial causes of foodborne gastroenteriti...
After an overview of salmonellosis, its epidemiology is described and techniques are discussed by wh...
Salmonellosis represents a growing threat to global public health. Salmonella enterica remains the l...
For the Month of June 1968This issue of the Salmonella Surveillance Report includes reports of an ou...
In 1980, 30,004 isolations of Salmonella from humans were reported to the Centers for Disease Contro...
Abstract Background Infection with Salmonella enterica usually results in diarrhea, fever, and abdom...
ISSUED JANUARY 1981In 1978, 28,748 isolations of Salmonella from humans were reported to the Center ...
For month of February 1964A total of 1,442 human isolations of salmonellae were reported duringFebru...
Objectives Review of all Salmonella infections diagnosed in the Cambridge area over 10 years. Method...
In 1972, 26,110 isolations of salmonella from humans were reported, representing a 1.6% increase ove...