1948
DOI: 10.1093/infdis/83.3.220
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Further Studies on the Occurrence and Distribution of Salmonella Types in the United States

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“…On the American continent S. montevideo and S. oranienburg are relatively common and are important contaminants of spray-dried egg (see M.R.C. Special Report, 1947;Edwards, Bruner, and Moran, 1948). They have caused a number of outbreaks of food poisoning and might repay attempts at subdivision into phage types.…”
Section: Salmonella Paratyphi Bmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the American continent S. montevideo and S. oranienburg are relatively common and are important contaminants of spray-dried egg (see M.R.C. Special Report, 1947;Edwards, Bruner, and Moran, 1948). They have caused a number of outbreaks of food poisoning and might repay attempts at subdivision into phage types.…”
Section: Salmonella Paratyphi Bmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fowls are said to be the greatest reservoir of salmonellae both in the United Kingdom (Buxton, 1957(Buxton, , 1958Gordon, 1959;Garside, Gordon & Tucker, 1960) and in the United States (Edwards, Bruner & Moran, 1948); these authors also claim that a high incidence of a particular serotype in a given locality is accompanied by a high incidence of the same type in man in that area. Dixon & Pooley (1961) studied the incidence of salmonellae in a poultry processing plant where there is likely to be far more spread of contamination than in the retail sale in butchers' shops of poultry killed on the farm.…”
Section: The Significance Of Poultry and Egg Productsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In studying 310 cultures of S. newport during the period 1934-47, Edwards, Bruner, and Moran (3) found that 220 cultures were isolated from cases of gasteroenteritis. Thanks to the cooperation of many physicians treating the victims, fecal specimens could be examined.…”
Section: Salmonellosis Was Made Reportable In Philadelphia In 1944 Anmentioning
confidence: 99%