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salmonella enteritidis infections and grade a shell eggs--united states. 19883135480
gastroenteritis in a camp for children with diabetes mellitus. 196414146201
the occurrence of salmonella and shigella in post-chlorinated and non-chlorinated sewage effluents and receiving waters. 196514289285
epi info and epi map: current status and plans for epi info 2000. 199910538415
from the centers for disease control and prevention. reptile-associated salmonellosis--selected states, 1994-1995. 19957783289
reptile-associated salmonellosis--selected states, 1994-1995.during 1994-1995, health departments in 13 states reported to cdc persons infected with unusual salmonella serotypes in which the patients had direct or indirect contact with reptiles (i.e., lizards, snakes, or turtles). in many of those cases, the same serotype of salmonella was isolated from patients and from reptiles with which they had had contact or a common contact. for some cases, infection resulted in invasive illness, such as sepsis and meningitis. this report summarizes clinical and ep ...19957715594
multistate outbreak of salmonellosis caused by precooked roast beef. 19816790931
evaluation of isolated cases of salmonellosis by plasmid profile analysis: introduction and transmission of a bacterial clone by precooked roast beef.in july-august 1981, the number of isolated cases of salmonellosis in new jersey and pennsylvania markedly increased. concurrently, two outbreaks in these states caused by the same salmonella serotypes were traced to a single brand of precooked roast beef. plasmid profiles of outbreak and isolated strains were examined, and salmonella newport isolates from the implicated meat and from cases in the two outbreaks were identified with a unique profile, present in 45% of reported strains from isolat ...19836350484
epidemic of febrile gastroenteritis due to salmonella java traced to smoked whitefish. 19685688737
turtle-associated salmonellosis. ii. the relationship of pet turtles to salmonellosis in children in new jersey. 19725063893
communicable diseases in new jersey. 19734525081
salmonellosis in children from pet turtles certified salmonella free. 19744472293
leads from the mmwr. salmonellosis outbreaks associated with commercial frozen pasta--massachusetts, new jersey, new york. 19863735606
salmonella spp. in nestling common barn-owls (tyto alba) from southwestern new jersey.the prevalence of salmonella spp. in nestling common barn-owls was investigated in southwestern new jersey during the summer of 1985. of 94 owls sampled by swabbing the cloaca, eight (8.5%) were found to harbor salmonella spp. three serotypes--s. thompson, s. tuindorp, and s. typhimurium--were identified. five (20%) of the 25 nest sites examined (all of them in or near farm buildings or dwellings) contained salmonella-positive owls.19863525874
a survey of free-living falconiform birds for salmonella.of 105 migrating falconiform birds of 7 species examined for salmonella shedding in new jersey, 2 (1.9%) were positive for salmonella spp. both positive birds were immature red-tailed hawks (buteo jamaicensis). salmonella enteritidis and s newport were the serotypes isolated. neither serotype expressed multiple resistance when tested against a panel of 12 antimicrobial drugs.19863506002
presence of giardia spp. and absence of salmonella spp. in new jersey muskrats (ondatra zibethicus).of 220 muskrat fecal specimens collected from 12 sites in southwestern new jersey, 154 (70%) were found to contain cysts of the protozoan parasite giardia spp. cysts from selected muskrat fecal specimens infected mongolian gerbils, but attempts to cultivate trophozoites removed from these gerbils were unsuccessful. salmonella spp. were not detected in any of the muskrat fecal specimens.19873310886
salmonellosis outbreaks associated with commercial frozen pasta--massachusetts, new jersey, new york. 19863086696
[occurrence of salmonella in humans, animals, food supply and fodder as well as the relative continental distribution in the world based on 4 million salmonella findings between 1934 and 1987]. 19892689287
why bother the new jersey state department of health?the reporting of communicable diseases is a legal and professional responsibility. individual case reports can be an important piece in a medical puzzle, allowing public health officials to describe new diseases and modes of transmission so preventive measures can be developed and implemented.19921635676
salmonella virchow testicular abscess.during the summer of 1977 an epidemic of salmonellosis traced to precooked, prepackaged roast beef occurred in the northeastern united states. a case is reported of a testicular abscess, a rare manifestation of salmonellosis, in an adolescent boy who had a recent history of ingesting such roast beef. the type of salmonella recovered from the patient was the same as a type in the epidemic.1979459030
an exploratory investigation of the risk of pathogenic contamination at selected new jersey skilled nursing and assisted living residences.elderly populations are vulnerable and generally have the highest incidence of morbidity related to foodborne illnesses and this problem may be aggravated in institutional or communal eating settings. the objective of this investigation was to examine the potential risk of food contamination in selected skilled nursing and assisted-living residences using bacteria indicator tests for listeria spp., salmonella spp. and e. coli. of the 45 samples tested for listeria, three (6.67 %) were found to b ...201121462752
salmonella litchfield outbreak associated with a hotel restaurant--atlantic city, new jersey, 2007.on july 10, 2007, the pennsylvania department of health notified the new jersey department of health and senior services (njdhss) of three culture-confirmed cases of salmonella litchfield infection with matching pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (pfge) patterns. data from pulsenet, the national molecular subtyping network for foodborne disease surveillance, confirmed 11 cases (including the three from pennsylvania) of this rarely identified salmonella serotype in five states during a 5-week perio ...200818636066
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
multidrug-resistant salmonella typhimurium infection from milk contaminated after pasteurization.an outbreak of multidrug-resistant salmonella enterica serotype typhimurium infections occurred in pennsylvania and new jersey. a case-control study implicated pasteurized milk from a dairy, and an inspection indicated the potential for contamination after pasteurization. dairy cattle are the likely reservoir, and milk may be an important vehicle of salmonella transmission to humans.200415200835
isolation of salmonella spp. from a colony of wading birds. 19863712651
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