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Complete genomes of Salmonella and draft genome of Escherichia isolates from oysters collected in Canada. [PDF]
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SOS - save our seaside! The microbiological risks to human health of raw sewage in our coastal waters. [PDF]
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Medical Journal of Australia, 1984
During an outbreak of Salmonella typhimurium food poisoning in September 1983, in Sydney, 10 affected subjects were admitted to the same hospital. On admission to hospital, all patients were severely dehydrated; two patients developed acute tubular necrosis, while a third patient had myopericarditis. Bacteraemia was confirmed in two patients, in one of
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During an outbreak of Salmonella typhimurium food poisoning in September 1983, in Sydney, 10 affected subjects were admitted to the same hospital. On admission to hospital, all patients were severely dehydrated; two patients developed acute tubular necrosis, while a third patient had myopericarditis. Bacteraemia was confirmed in two patients, in one of
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Control of food-poisoning salmonella in poultry – biological options
World's Poultry Science Journal, 2003The high cost of rearing pathogen-free poultry, coupled with increases in importation from non-European countries where hygienic measures may be less stringent indicates that biological approaches ...
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Salmonella: A villain in ‘food poisoning’
Collegian, 1997The majority of these reports occurred during and shortly after the hottest summer recorded in Melbourne. It has been suggested that meat coming from the abattoirs may have carried a higher than usual load of organisms. Variability of the severity of the symptoms is related to host factors and food handling as well as to the virulence of the particular
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FOOD POISONING BY SALMONELLA MONTEVIDEO
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1945To the Editor:— InThe Journal, September 1, an outbreak of food poisoning due to Salmonella montevideo in an army general hospital is reported. That outbreak possibly was not as local as the authors believe. During the night of April 16-17, 1944 there was a similar outbreak in another hospital in southern England. As the outbreak took place a few days
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Food poisoning due to Salmonella Enteritidis – A case report
Legal Medicine, 2009A male in his early seventies complained of abdominal pain and diarrhea at 7h after ingesting a small piece of gratin from a box lunch prepared by a caterer. He was admitted to a hospital, but died 37 h later. Dozens of people who had eaten the same box lunch also complained of diarrhea. All of them recovered after medical treatment.
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[Study on an outbreak of food poisoning caused by Salmonella blegdam].
Zhonghua liu xing bing xue za zhi = Zhonghua liuxingbingxue zazhi, 2011To identify the bacterial pathogen in food and the source of infection that might be responsible for a food poisoning outbreak.All the probable cases that had attended the banquet in a village of Sichuan province who had developed fever (≥ 37.5°C), diarrhea (≥ 3 times/day) and vomiting since August 1, 2009, were identified.
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