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Salmonella enteritidis Bacteremia in Childhood
Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1985We have reviewed the clinical course of 32 children with Salmonella enteritidis bacteremia and compared them with 135 children with acute gastroenteritis caused by S. enteritidis at Wyler Children's Hospital over 4.5 years. Analysis of symptoms of infection, the initial laboratory evaluation, the initial impression of the severity of illness, the ...
Howard Schneider+2 more
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SEPTICEMIA DUE TO SALMONELLA ENTERITIDIS AND SALMONELLA BLEGDAM
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1949In August 1947 two of us (M. P. B. and J. H. B.) published a paper entitled "Septicemia due to Salmonella Enteritidis" in the New England Journal of Medicine. 1 In a footnote we referred to 14 similar cases which had been observed at an Australian general hospital at Port Moresby, New Guinea, unaware that these cases had been included in a series of ...
Frank Fenner+3 more
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Pathogenicity of Salmonella enteritidis in poultry
International Journal of Food Microbiology, 1994Salmonella enteritidis is a common pathogen of all species of mammals and fowls. The recent increase in the number of outbreaks of food poisoning due to S. enteritidis in man was epidemiologically analysed, and it was considered that contaminated eggs or egg products were the major source of this infection.
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Salmonella enteritidis ventriculitis.
The Southeast Asian journal of tropical medicine and public health, 2013Salmonella sp are important causes of meningitis among neonates and young children in Malaysia. We present a case of Salmonella enteritidis meningitis in a six week old female who presented with a one week history of fever, diarrhea and seizures which was unsuccessfully treated with a third generation cephalosporin.
Jamaluddin, Johan Aref+2 more
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Necrotizing Fasciitis Caused by Salmonella enteritidis
Archives Of Physiology And Biochemistry, 1984A 76-yr-old man developed necrotizing fasciitis due to Salmonella enteritidis 1 month after an episode of gastroenteritis due to the same microorganism. The fact that S. enteritidis was the only organism isolated despite adequate anaerobic cultures confirm the ability of salmonellae to produce severe monomicrobial soft tissue infections.
Antonio Sitges-Serra+4 more
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Schilddrüsenabszeß durch Salmonella enteritidis
DMW - Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift, 2008A 70-year-old diabetic woman with a nodular goitre developed a swelling in the right neck, increasing over two weeks, as well as fever (38.2 degrees C), increased tendency towards sweating, finger tremors and pain on swallowing. Ultrasound examination of the thyroid raised the suspicion of an abscess, 3.5 x 1.5 cm, at the upper pole of the right ...
D. Müller, C. Igler, T. Zahn
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Necrotizing fasciitis caused by Salmonella enteritidis
Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases, 2006A 57-year-old immunocompromized female developed a necrotizing fasciitis with sepsis a few days after abdominal complaints and diarrhoea. Surgery was performed because of progressive worsening of the patient's situation and during surgery the decision was made to perform an amputation.
Marcel J. G. Andriessen+5 more
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Septicemia Due toSalmonella enteritidis
New England Journal of Medicine, 1947THE genus Salmonella comprises a large number of gram-negative enteric bacilli pathogenic to both man and animals. They are grouped together by reason of similarities in biochemical behavior, but more definitively by reason of the specific antigens that they possess in common.
Myles P. Baker, Joseph H. Bragdon
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Septic Abortion Caused by Salmonella Enteritidis
Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, 1988Abstract. Septic abortion caused by salmonella infection is rare. Here we report a case of septic abortion due to Salmonella enteritidis. The route of infection was probably transplacental.
Børg Marit Andersen+4 more
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Salmonella enteritidis causing joint sepsis
Clinical Rheumatology, 1990A 22-year-old male taking dexamethasone following resection of a medulloblastoma developed an acutely painful swollen knee from which salmonella enteritidis was cultured. He had no gastrointestinal symptoms; one stool culture was positive. Active metalloproteinases without inhibitors were detected in the synovial fluid, a characteristic finding in ...
Brian L. Hazleman+4 more
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