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salmonella heidelberg outbreak at a convention--new mexico. 19863080662
acute diarrheal diseases in a zuni community. 196514290597
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
salmonellosis in a free-ranging population of javelinas (pecari tajacu) in south central arizona.the javelina, or collared peccary (pecari tajacu), is indigenous to arizona, new mexico, and texas in the united states and ranges throughout latin america. from june 2004 to april 2005, an estimated 105 javelinas died in a mortality event that occurred in tucson, arizona, and neighboring areas. clinical signs observed in sick animals included emaciation, dehydration, lethargy, and diarrhea. in addition, some animals showed labored breathing and hind limb weakness. we necropsied 34 animals, and ...200919901370
multistate outbreaks of salmonella infections associated with live poultry--united states, 2007.during june 2007, the minnesota department of health (mdh) public health laboratory examined specimens from two ill persons and identified salmonella montevideo isolates with the same pulsed-field gel electrophoresis pattern (pfge pattern 1). mdh officials interviewed the patients and determined that both had been exposed to chickens originating from the same iowa hatchery (hatchery a). in september 2007, a cluster of seven additional infections with pfge pattern 1 was identified in north dakota ...200919165136
from the centers for disease control and prevention. outbreak of salmonellosis associated with beef jerky--new mexico, 1995. 19957474260
isolation of salmonella enteritidis, serotype horsham, from three american indian tribes.salmonella enteritidis, serotype horsham, identified rarely worldwide, was isolated from the stools of six american indians with gastroenteritis. the patients were from separate tribes located in three geographically distinct villages. although significant contact was demonstrated between ill individuals within two tribes, no common source for the organism has been identified.19836350350
campylobacter infections in the united states. results of an 11-state surveillance.in january 1982, 11 states (alabama, arizona, georgia, illinois, minnesota, new mexico, oregon, texas, vermont, washington, and wisconsin) began reporting monthly their isolations of campylobacter to the centers for disease control in atlanta. the information reported included the species of campylobacter organisms, the week of the report, the site from which the organism was isolated, and the age and sex of the infected person. a total of 3,966 isolates were reported in 1982, of which 3,900 wer ...19846087756
salmonellosis associated with carne seca--new mexico. 19853930946
outbreak of salmonella serotype saintpaul infections associated with multiple raw produce items--united states, 2008.on may 22, 2008, the new mexico department of health (nmdoh) notified cdc about four persons infected with salmonella saintpaul strains that were indistinguishable from each other by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (pfge) and 15 other persons with salmonella infections whose isolates had not yet been characterized. in the following weeks, cases continued to be reported, and the outbreak expanded to include 43 states, the district of columbia (figure 1), and canada. this report is an interim sum ...200818756191
multiple antimicrobial resistance in plague: an emerging public health risk.antimicrobial resistance in yersinia pestis is rare, yet constitutes a significant international public health and biodefense threat. in 1995, the first multidrug resistant (mdr) isolate of y. pestis (strain ip275) was identified, and was shown to contain a self-transmissible plasmid (pip1202) that conferred resistance to many of the antimicrobials recommended for plague treatment and prophylaxis. comparative analysis of the dna sequence of y. pestis plasmid pip1202 revealed a near identical inc ...200717375195
antimicrobial resistance and serotype prevalence of salmonella isolated from dairy cattle in the southwestern united states.mature dairy cattle were sampled over a 2-year period (2001-2002) on six farms in new mexico and texas. fecal samples (n = 1560) were collected via rectal palpation and cultured for salmonella, and one isolate from each positive sample was serotyped. three isolates of each serotype, with the exception of salmonella newport (n = 12), were examined for susceptibility to 17 antimicrobial agents. twenty-two different serotypes were identified from a total of 393 salmonella isolates. montevideo was t ...200415140394
outbreak of salmonella serotype kottbus infections associated with eating alfalfa sprouts--arizona, california, colorado, and new mexico, february-april 2001.on march 12, 2001, the california department of health services (cdhs) identified a cluster of salmonella kottbus isolates with indistinguishable pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (pfge) patterns. during february 1-may 1, cdhs identified 23 patients with s. kottbus infections in several california counties and an additional patient from arizona. this report summarizes the results of the investigation of this outbreak, which identified cases in four states and implicated alfalfa sprouts produced a ...200211831433
outbreak of salmonellosis associated with beef jerky--new mexico, 1995.in february 1995, the new mexico department of health (nmdoh) was notified of cases of salmonellosis in two persons who had eaten beef jerky. an investigation by the new mexico environment department determined that these cases were associated with beef jerky processed at a local plant. an investigation by nmdoh identified 91 additional cases. this report summarizes the investigation of this outbreak.19957565563
from the centers for disease control and prevention. alfalfa sprouts--arizona, california, colorado, and new mexico, february-april, 2001. 200211838449
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