1980
DOI: 10.1017/s0195941700053479
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An Outbreak of Nosocomial Salmonella typhimurium Infection Linked to Environmental Reservoir

Abstract: Between May 16 and July 1,1973, four definite cases and one possible case of clinical salmonellosis occurred in a 175-bed community hospital; there were no deaths. Three of the four patients with definite salmonellosis had had cholecystectomies done by the same general surgeon (A); the fourth was an intensive care unit nurse who cared for one of the ill patients during the diarrheal phase of illness before salmonellosis was diagnosed. Epidemiologic investigation implicated the plastic tubing of an intermittent… Show more

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