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risk factors associated with sporadic salmonellosis in adults: a case-control study.in order to identify and assess recent risk factors for sporadic human infections with salmonella enterica, we conducted a case-control study in lower saxony, germany. the data collection was based on standardized telephone interviews with 1017 cases and 346 controls aged >14 years. odds ratios were calculated in single-factor and multi-factor analyses for salmonella cases and two different control groups, i.e. population controls and controls with rotavirus infection. multi-factor analysis reve ...201322717173
subtype specific risk factor analyses for sporadic human salmonellosis: a case-case comparison in lower saxony, germany.with the intention to deepen the knowledge of the vertical transmission of particular subtypes of salmonella enterica from "the stable to the table" a case1-case2 analysis in lower saxony, germany, was conducted. the data collection was based on standardised telephone interviews with 1741 salmonella case persons. single-factor-analyses revealed statistically significant associations between s. typhimurium infections and animal keeping (odds ratio (or): 1.4; 95%-confidence-interval (ci): 1.2-1.7) ...201322981706
simultaneous occurrence of salmonella enterica, campylobacter spp. and yersinia enterocolitica along the pork production chain from farm to meat processing in five conventional fattening pig herds in lower saxony.the objectives of this study were to gather data on the occurrence of salmonella (s.) enterica, campylobacter spp. and yersinia (y.) enterocolitica along the pork production chain and to further analyze detected salmonella isolates by additionally applying mlva (multiple-locus variable-number tandem repeat analysis). in total, 336 samples were collected at primary production, slaughter and meat processing from five conventional fattening pig farms and one common slaughterhouse. at farm level, s. ...201627529991
[nation-wide outbreak of salmonella give in germany, 2004].in spring and summer 2004, a multistate outbreak of infections caused by salmonella enterica serovar give (s. give), a relatively rare serovar in germany, was detected. in order to identify a common exposure and to describe the characteristics of infections caused by s. give, an outbreak investigation was performed.200516088767
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