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diabetes mellitus--a newly described risk factor for infection from salmonella enteritidis.infections due to salmonella serotype enteritidis have increased markedly in the northeastern united states. due to the potential severity of these infections, host risk factors for infection were determined in the largest nosocomial s. enteritidis outbreak to have occurred in the united states. in a case-control study, patients in a new york city hospital who developed infection after exposure to an s. enteritidis-contaminated meal were more likely to be medication-dependent diabetics than were ...19911869841
a nosocomial outbreak of salmonella enteritidis infection due to the consumption of raw eggs. 19902196465
salmonella enteritidis infections and grade a shell eggs--united states. 19883135480
salmonella cultures typed during the years 1950-1971 for the service laboratories of the new york state veterinary college at cornell university. 19734568902
septicemia with non-typhoid salmonella. 19744605105
update: salmonella enteritidis infections and grade a shell eggs--united states, 1989. 19902104555
salmonella enteritidis in commercial layer farms in new york state; environmental survey results and significance of available monitoring tests.seven hundred fifty-one environmental samples were collected from 76 chicken layer houses in a voluntary salmonella enteritidis (se) survey study carried out in new york state between january 15 and april 8, 1991. se was recovered from both houses on 1 farm. sampling of manure pits and mice in hen houses was useful for se screening. phage types of se from the environment, birds, and mice were identical. the rapid whole-blood test was unreliable, and culture of cloacal swabs was inadequate for de ...19921457543
a salmonellosis outbreak in new york city attributed to a catering establishment. 19744212899
salmonella serotypes from animals in new york state, 1978-1983.the salmonella serotypes isolated during 1978 to 1983 at the diagnostic and clinical laboratories of the new york state college of veterinary medicine from animal sources in new york state were reviewed and compared to earlier data from new york state animals and to national data for both human and animal sources. a total of 255 salmonella strains were studied from the six year period and included 33 serotypes. salmonella enteritidis ser typhimurium continued to be the most commonly reported ser ...19863940747
increasing rate of salmonella enteritidis infections associated with consumption of raw and undercooked eggs. 19883278256
geographical information software and shopper card data, aided in the discovery of a salmonella enteritidis outbreak associated with turkish pine nuts.in 2011, from august to november, the monroe county department of public health (mcdph) investigated 47 salmonellosis cases. geographical information software (gis) was used to map the address locations of these cases. the resulting gis analysis and culture information indicated that there were two distinct clusters of salmonella that were geographically different. pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (pfge) testing was run at the new york state department of health wadsworth laboratory and identifi ...201424534462
use of multiple-locus variable number tandem repeat analysis and phage typing for subtyping of salmonella enteritidis from sporadic human cases in the united states.to investigate the genetic diversity among s. enteritidis isolates from different geographic regions to evaluate the relationship between phage types (pts) and variable number tandem repeat analysis (vntr) loci.201019709332
from the centers for disease control and prevention. outbreaks of salmonella serotype enteritidis infection associated with consumption of raw shell eggs--united states, 1994-1995.salmonella serotype enteritidis (se) accounts for an increasing proportion of all salmonella serotypes reported to cdc's national salmonella surveillance system. during 1976-1994, the proportion of reported salmonella isolates that were se increased from 5% to 26%. during 1985-1995, state and territorial health departments reported 582 se outbreaks, which accounted for 24058 cases of illness, 2290 hospitalizations, and 70 deaths. this report describes four se outbreaks during 1994-1995 associate ...19968847751
outbreaks of salmonella serotype enteritidis infection associated with consumption of raw shell eggs--united states, 1994-1995.salmonella serotype enteritidis (se) accounts for an increasing proportion of all salmonella serotypes reported to cdc's national salmonella surveillance system. during 1976-1994, the proportion of reported salmonella isolates that were se increased from 5% to 26%. during 1985-1995, state and territorial health departments reported 582 se outbreaks, which accounted for 24,058 cases of illness, 2,290 hospitalizations, and 70 deaths. this report describes four se outbreaks during 1994-1995 associa ...19968778583
outbreak and sporadic egg-associated cases of salmonella enteritidis: new york's experience.since 1985, egg-associated salmonella enteritidis has emerged as a major cause of foodborne disease. new york state has been especially affected, with 47 documented egg-associated s enteritidis outbreaks involving 2279 cases and 10 deaths. individual case reports of salmonella have also increased 56%, and sporadic cases of s enteritidis have been shown to be associated with egg consumption. further educational and regulatory activities are needed to control this continuing public health problem.19948179064
relationship between human immunodeficiency virus infection and salmonellosis in 20- to 59-year-old residents of new york city.among 20- to 59-year-old residents of new york city who have septicemia, gastroenteritis, urinary tract infection, and multiple site infections due to salmonella, those listed in the new york city aids registry were highly overrepresented. among the patients listed in the registry, males outnumbered females by 4:1 (septicemia), 9:1 (multiple site infections), 5.6:1 (gastroenteritis), and 2.5:1 (urinary tract infection); among patients not listed, males outnumbered females by 2.7:1 (septicemia), ...19948011816
salmonella enteritidis. 19744612413
quantitative large-volume sampling technique.a filtration technique for high-volume sampling of water has been developed that, when combined with the most probable number procedure, permits the quantitation of microorganisms present at very low densities.19744609227
bone and joint infections due to salmonella.a search of the records at the new york city department of health and the charts of patients at columbia presbyterian hospital identified 37 cases of bone infection and nine cases of joint infection due to salmonella between 1964 and 1978. factors that apparently contributed to the development of either osteomyelitis or septic arthritis in 23 of the patients included hemoglobinopathy, previous trauma or surgery, connective tissue disorder, and lymphoma. salmonella typhimurium and salmonella ente ...1978368264
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