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salmonellosis in indonesia: phage type distribution of salmonella paratyphi a.the distribution of phage types among 221 human strains of salmonella paratyphi a in indonesia was studied. approximately 50% were phage type 5, a rare type elsewhere in the world. most other isolates were the cosmopolitan phage type 1. the ratio of phage type 1-5 was compared for two cities on java, jakarta and yogyakarta. the ratios were significantly different, phage type 5 predominating in jakarta. the ratio of phage types among 10 s. paratyphi a strains isolated from jakarta river water was ...1977407296
bacteria, parasitic agents and rotaviruses associated with acute diarrhoea in hospital in-patient indonesian children.faeces from children (aged from one month to 12 years) with acute diarrhoea admitted to hospital in yogyakarta, indonesia, from june 1978 to june 1979, were examined for the presence of enteric pathogens. one or more recognized enteropathogens were identified in 56% of children. rotaviruses were identified in 38% of all children. toxigenic coliforms (predominantly escherichia coli) were isolated from 12% of children. salmonella sp. (6%), shigella sp. (4%) and enteropathogenic parasites (predomin ...19836659051
outcome in three groups of patients with typhoid fever in indonesia between 1948 and 1990.the outcome in three groups of patients with bacteriologically confirmed typhoid fever caused by salmonella typhi, treated during three episodes between 1948 and 1990 in java, indonesia, was compared by retrospective analysis of hospital records. the study population consisted of three groups of patients. group i (n = 50) was treated in batavia (the present jakarta) from 1948 to 1950, group ii (n = 61) in yogyakarta from 1952 to 1956, group iii (n = 105) in semarang from 1989 to 1990. main outco ...199910223217
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