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Chronic Salmonella Infection Induced Intestinal Fibrosis
Published on: September 22, 2019
A milk-borne outbreak due to Salmonella dublin
Abstract:
Salmonella dublin is primarily adapted to bovines and is a relatively rare cause of human illness. An outbreak is described in which it was estimated that at least 700 persons were infected from milk which had not been subjected to heat treatment. Although the organism was isolated from retail samples of milk, investigations at the dairy farm were inconclusive and a number of questions are posed. Attention is drawn to the value of inter-disciplinary cooperation in the investigation of the outbreak.
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