Background and aims. Salmonellosis is one of the most common and widely distributed food-borne diseases. The increasing complexity and globalization of the food industry are causing an increase of some of these large-scale food-borne illnesses, thus there is a need for improvements in public health signal detection and communication streams between laboratories and regulatory agencies. The aim of this study is to show how the early reporting of salmonellosis cases directly from the Laboratory of Microbiology to the Local Health Service Infectious Diseases Office along with the prompt response of the ASL, and the rapid involvement of the Local Veterinary Prevention Department resulted in an improved individuation and investigation of a suspe...
A cohort study on a barbecue-associated Salmonella outbreak was conducted to describe the burden of ...
Salmonella is estimated to cause more than 1.2 million illnesses each year in the United States, wit...
OBJECTIVES: To describe an outbreak of acute gastroenteritis in people who had eaten at a hash ho...
Background and aims. Salmonellosis is one of the most common and widely distributed food-borne disea...
<em>Background and aims.</em> Salmonellosis is one of the most common and widely distributed food-bo...
Introduction. There are only a few reported cases of Salmonella enterica serotype Brandenburg foodbo...
Background and aim: Foodborne diseases are a major problem of modern society. The epidemiological in...
Salmonella, a genus within Enterobacteriaceae, remains as an important human pathogen and it has bee...
Salmonellosis is one of the most common foodborne diseases in humans posing a major public health co...
An outbreak of salmonellosis in the summer of 2010 after a wedding party in Bavaria, Germany, was i...
Salmonella, a genus within Enterobacteriaceae, remains as an important human pathogen and it has bee...
Salmonellosis is a global disease caused by bacteria belonging to the genus Salmonella. It is the mo...
Although most non-typhoidal Salmonella illnesses are self-limiting, antimicrobial treatment is criti...
Introduction. There are only a few reported cases of Salmonella enterica serotype Brandenburg foodbo...
Introduction. There are only a few reported cases of Salmonella enterica serotype Brandenburg foodbo...
A cohort study on a barbecue-associated Salmonella outbreak was conducted to describe the burden of ...
Salmonella is estimated to cause more than 1.2 million illnesses each year in the United States, wit...
OBJECTIVES: To describe an outbreak of acute gastroenteritis in people who had eaten at a hash ho...
Background and aims. Salmonellosis is one of the most common and widely distributed food-borne disea...
<em>Background and aims.</em> Salmonellosis is one of the most common and widely distributed food-bo...
Introduction. There are only a few reported cases of Salmonella enterica serotype Brandenburg foodbo...
Background and aim: Foodborne diseases are a major problem of modern society. The epidemiological in...
Salmonella, a genus within Enterobacteriaceae, remains as an important human pathogen and it has bee...
Salmonellosis is one of the most common foodborne diseases in humans posing a major public health co...
An outbreak of salmonellosis in the summer of 2010 after a wedding party in Bavaria, Germany, was i...
Salmonella, a genus within Enterobacteriaceae, remains as an important human pathogen and it has bee...
Salmonellosis is a global disease caused by bacteria belonging to the genus Salmonella. It is the mo...
Although most non-typhoidal Salmonella illnesses are self-limiting, antimicrobial treatment is criti...
Introduction. There are only a few reported cases of Salmonella enterica serotype Brandenburg foodbo...
Introduction. There are only a few reported cases of Salmonella enterica serotype Brandenburg foodbo...
A cohort study on a barbecue-associated Salmonella outbreak was conducted to describe the burden of ...
Salmonella is estimated to cause more than 1.2 million illnesses each year in the United States, wit...
OBJECTIVES: To describe an outbreak of acute gastroenteritis in people who had eaten at a hash ho...