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incidence of salmonella in samples of poultry feed and drinking water collected at site of ingestion. 19715576879
infectious drug resistance: a new and important cause of antibiotic-resistant bacteria. 19676062471
yersinia enterocolitica in kansas. attempted recovery from 1,212 patients.an attempt was made to isolate yersinia enterocolitica, by cold enrichment, from the stool of 1,212 patients seen at the wesley medical center in wichita, kansas. y. enterocolitica was isolated from 5 (0.4%) of the patients. shigella was isolated from 36 (3.0%) patients while either salmonella or campylobacter were each isolated from 15 (1.2%) patients. two of our five yersinia isolates were from patients admitted to the hospital with diarrhea. one was from a patient who developed transient diar ...19827091055
a multi-state outbreak of salmonella serotypes infantis and anatum-kansas and missouri, 1997. 19989604624
reptile-associated salmonellosis--selected states, 1996-1998.during 1996-1998, cdc received reports from approximately 16 state health departments of salmonella infections in persons who had direct or indirect contact with reptiles (i.e., lizards, snakes, or turtles). salmonella infection can result in invasive illness including sepsis and meningitis, particularly in infants. despite educational efforts, some reptile owners remain unaware that reptiles place them and their children at risk for salmonellosis. this report summarizes clinical and epidemiolog ...199910577489
from the centers for disease control and prevention. reptile-associated salmonellosis--selected states, 1996-1998. 199910612309
reptile-associated salmonellosis--selected states, 1996-1998. 200010726367
emergence of domestically acquired ceftriaxone-resistant salmonella infections associated with ampc beta-lactamase.ceftriaxone, an expanded-spectrum cephalosporin, is an antimicrobial agent commonly used to treat severe salmonella infections, especially in children. ceftriaxone-resistant salmonella infections have recently been reported in the united states, but the extent of the problem is unknown.200011135779
health status of northern bobwhite quail (colinus virginianus) in eastern kansas.the health status of wild northern bobwhite quail (colinus virginianus) from lyon county, kansas, was evaluated by conducting comprehensive health assessments on 25 birds. gross lesions indicative of avian pox, ulcerative enteritis, and quail bronchitis were not present. serologic tests for antibodies to salmonella pullorum, salmonella gallinarum, pasteurella multocida, mycoplasma gallisepticum, mycoplasma synoviae, and avian adenoviruses were all negative. intestinal coccidia (eimeria spp.) wer ...200011195653
incidence of antibodies to selected bacterial pathogens in wild turkeys (meleagris gallopavo) in kansas, usa. 200212408329
salmonella newington infection in wild mice. 196414248848
escherichia coli, salmonella, and mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis in wild european starlings at a kansas cattle feedlot.the prevalence of escherichia coli, salmonella spp., and mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis isolated from the feces of wild european starlings (sturnus vulgaris) humanely trapped at a feedlot in central kansas was assessed. all e. coli and salmonella isolates recovered were tested for antimicrobial susceptibility using national antimicrobial resistance monitoring system panels and the e. coli isolates were classified as to their content of genes associated with pathogenic e. coli of bir ...200920095155
salmonella outbreaks in the kansas city metropolitan area: varying presentations.four outbreaks of salmonella in the kansas city metropolitan area between 1996 and 1998 are used to illustrate changes in the epidemiology of foodborne diseases and recognition by public health authorities. physicians are the critical link in the recognition of foodborne outbreaks, and that linkage is tied directly to their index of suspicion and the appropriate collection and testing of specimens from their patients, as well as notification of the local health department.199910036915
serologic incidence of some diseases in kansas wild turkeys.wild turkeys (meleagris gallopavo, n = 1164) were tested for mycoplasma gallisepticum, mycoplasma meleagridis, mycoplasma synoviae, and salmonella pullorum from 1990 to 1997. although 3.3% of the turkeys were suspect for one or more diseases, only 0.9% were serologically positive for m. gallisepticum. these 11 positives were all from one country in south-central kansas.19989645333
multistate outbreak of salmonella serotype agona infections linked to toasted oats cereal--united states, april-may, 1998.during april-may 1998, a total of 11 states reported an increase in cases of salmonella serotype agona infections; as of june 8, a total of 209 cases have been reported and at least 47 persons have been hospitalized, representing an eightfold increase over the median number of cases reported in those states during 1993-1997. the states reporting increases were illinois (49 cases), indiana (30), ohio (29), new york (24), missouri (22), pennsylvania (20), michigan (15), iowa (eight), wisconsin (si ...19989639368
flies and their bacterial loads in greyhound dog kennels in kansas.breeders of greyhound dogs traditionally feed racing animals and nursing bitches raw meat, and that meat generally is obtained frozen from commercial renderers. previous studies have shown that the rendered meat is frequently contaminated with enteric bacteria, including salmonella spp., and that during thawing the rendered meat is exposed to filth flies common in dog kennels. nursing greyhound pups tend to experience a high morbidity and mortality from intestinal infections, and we attempted to ...19989516545
salmonella outbreak at a high school in kansas, 1994. 19957666632
antibiotic susceptibilities of swine salmonella isolants from 1979 to 1983.two hundred seventy-seven salmonella (27 serotypes) were isolated from kansas swine over a 5-year period (1979 to 1983). salmonella cholerae-suis was the predominant isolant from all tissues and made up 94.4% of the salmonella isolants from the lungs. the percentage of salmonella isolants susceptible to various antimicrobial agents was determined. the percentage of salmonella susceptible to carbadox decreased from 1980 to 1983.19863789494
salmonellosis associated with homemade ice cream in kansas, 1992. 19921434303
multistate outbreak of salmonella typhimurium infections associated with eating ground beef--united states, 2004.salmonella infections cause an estimated 1.4 million human illnesses and 400 deaths annually in the united states. although the incidence of several other foodborne bacterial infections decreased substantially during 1996-2004, the incidence of salmonella infections declined modestly. in september 2004, the new mexico department of health received reports from the new mexico scientific laboratory division of eight salmonella enterica serotype typhimurium isolates that had indistinguishable pulse ...200616498383
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