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salmonella enteritidis and arizona hinshawii isolated from wild sandhill cranes.salmonella enteritidis serotype rubislaw and arizona hinshawii were isolated from cloacal swabs of "healthy" live-trapped sandhill cranes (grus canadensis tabida) in indiana and wisconsin. these respective isolations were the first reported from wild sandhill cranes.1977343779
salmonellosis and arizonosis in the reptile collection at the national zoological park.the prevalence of salmonella and arizona organisms in the reptile collection at the national zoological park was investigated. culture of specimens from 311 reptiles, while live or at necropsy, yielded yielded 117 positive results, for an overall infection rate of 37%. snakes had the highest rate, 55% (69 of 125); lizards had an intermediate rate, 36% (46 of 129); and turtles and tortoises had the lowest rate, 3% (2 of 63). twenty-four serotypes of salmonella enteritidis, 1 of s choleraesuis, an ...19807451315
outbreaks of salmonella serotype enteritidis infection associated with eating raw or undercooked shell eggs--united states, 1996-1998.during the 1980s and 1990s, salmonella serotype enteritidis (se) emerged as an important cause of human illness in the united states. the rate of se isolates reported to cdc increased from 0.6 per 100,000 population in 1976 to 3.6 per 100,000 in 1996 (figure 1). case-control studies of sporadic infections and outbreak investigations found that this increase was associated with eating raw or undercooked shell eggs (1). from 1996 to 1998, the rate of culture-confirmed se cases reported to cdc decl ...200010706440
from the centers for disease control and prevention. outbreaks of salmonella serotype enteritidis infection associated with eating raw or undercooked shell eggs--united states, 1996-1998. 200010703766
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