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The Journal of Pediatrics, 1946
Summary 1. Although infection with S. anatum is relatively uncommon, eight cases were observed during a period of thirteen months. 2. The clinical picture presented by five cases was that of enteritis characterizedby elevation of temperature, mild diarrhea, and the appearance of mucus and blood in the stools soon after the onset of symptoms.
Joel G. Wahlin, Philip J. Almaden
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Summary 1. Although infection with S. anatum is relatively uncommon, eight cases were observed during a period of thirteen months. 2. The clinical picture presented by five cases was that of enteritis characterizedby elevation of temperature, mild diarrhea, and the appearance of mucus and blood in the stools soon after the onset of symptoms.
Joel G. Wahlin, Philip J. Almaden
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Salmonella Infections in Childhood
Advances in Pediatrics, 2015Salmonella are gram-negative bacilli within the family Enterobacteriaceae. They are the cause of significant morbidity and mortality worldwide. Animals (pets) are an important reservoir for nontyphoidal Salmonella, whereas humans are the only natural host and reservoir for Salmonella Typhi.
Nizar Maraqa+3 more
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Immunity to Salmonella Infection
1983The foregoing literature review and data presentation have been set forth in the hope of clarifying some complex and confusing issues in regard to Salmonella infection. From a practical point of view, the information presented has implications for the direction to take with regard to improving the current typhoid vaccine, as the presently used acetone ...
Barnet M. Sultzer+3 more
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Salmonella infection in the community
Public Health, 1985Abstract A brief outline is given of the history of Salmonella infection and how new types havebeen introduced into Britain. The major problems of dealing with outbreaks of Salmonella infection at grassroots level are discussed, including guidance on exclusion, number and frequency of samples, etc.
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INAPPARENT SALMONELLA INFECTIONS IN HOSPITALS
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1950The prevention and control of intramural outbreaks of enteric infection in hospitals is a source of considerable concern. Outbreaks have occurred with alarming frequency even in the best institutions. The general pattern appears to be the same in all cases.
Joseph Felsen+2 more
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Infection with Salmonella Tennessee
Gastroenterology, 1954A.M. Snell, R.J. Kositchek
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SALMONELLA INFECTIONS IN QUEENSLAND
Australian Journal of Experimental Biology and Medical Science, 1949MJ Mackerras, IM Mackerras
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Salmonella Infections in the Hospital.
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1964Excerpt The problems and hazards associated with Salmonella disease in hospitals have recently received widespread attention due to outbreaks of Salmonellosis in various parts of the United States ...
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FATALITIES IN SALMONELLA INFECTIONS
The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 1950openaire +3 more sources