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neonatal sepsis. a survey of eight year's experience at the louisville general hospital.information from 50 infants with neonatal septicemia from the louisville general hospital during an eight-year period (1964-1972) is presented. twenty-five infants had gram-positive and the other 25 had gram-negative organisms. e. coli (13 cases), staphylococcus (10 cases), and hemolytic streptococcus non-group a (7 cases) were the mustcommon causative microorganisms. only one of the 25 infants with gram-positive sepsis died; three with gram-negative sepsis died. listeria monocytogenes was demon ...1975803422
prevalence of salmonella enterica, listeria monocytogenes, and escherichia coli virulence factors in bulk tank milk and in-line filters from u.s. dairies.the zoonotic bacteria salmonella enterica, listeria monocytogenes, and escherichia coli are known to infect dairy cows while not always causing clinical signs of disease. these pathogens are sometimes found in raw milk, and human disease outbreaks due to these organisms have been associated with the consumption of raw milk or raw milk products. bulk tank milk (btm) samples (536) and in-line milk filters (519) collected from dairy farms across the united states during the national animal health m ...201121549046
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