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food poisoning outbreak in ibadan, nigeria, due to a new phage type of salmonella typhimurium.an outbreak of food poisoning in ibadan, nigeria, claimed about 20 lives. a new phage type u282 of salmonella typhimurium, the causative organism, was isolated from a sandwich filling, which yielded 4 x 10(9) viable organisms/g. the sandwiches were prepared in lagos and kept without refrigeration until consumption next day. there is need for stricter control in the tropical developing countries of private catering agencies which imitate those of the advanced industrial countries.19863544202
application of phage typing and pulsed-field gel electrophoresis to analyse salmonella enterica isolates from a suspected outbreak in lagos, nigeria.inadequate potable water supply and poor sanitation predispose to food- and water-borne diseases associated with salmonella enterica serovars in developing countries. in this study the possible source of an unprecedented upsurge of salmonella-associated community gastroenteritis was traced using both phage-typing and pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (pfge).201021252464
prevalence of multiple drug resistance and screening of enterotoxin (stn) gene in salmonella enterica serovars from water sources in lagos, nigeria.to determine the prevalence, antibiotic resistance and carriage of enterotoxin (stn) gene among strains of salmonella isolated from water sources in lagos.201121277605
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