1974
DOI: 10.1111/j.1439-0450.1974.tb00474.x
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Salmonella‐Vorkommen beim Hund1

Abstract: Zusammenfassung Es wurden Organe von 307 Hunden untersucht, 55mal (18%) wurden Salmonellen in Lunge, Leber, Milz, Niere, Darm oder Darmlymphknoten bzw. in einem oder mehreren der genannten Organe nachgewiesen. Ein Zusammenhang zwischen Salmonella‐Infektion und anderen Erkrankungen war nicht nachzuweisen. Salmonella typhimurium war mit 72% der Stämme besonders häufig. Bei Hunden im Alter bis zu 6 Monaten lag die Infektionsrate mit 25% positiven Fällen besonders hoch. Ältere Hunde waren nur in 5,2% der Fälle mit… Show more

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“…This is consistent with several surveys in dogs (32, 39, 45, 73). Other studies (42, 46, 58, 7477) have reported younger and older animals as having a greater likelihood of serious infection. In humans, the young and the elderly are most at risk for developing invasive salmonellosis (78).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…This is consistent with several surveys in dogs (32, 39, 45, 73). Other studies (42, 46, 58, 7477) have reported younger and older animals as having a greater likelihood of serious infection. In humans, the young and the elderly are most at risk for developing invasive salmonellosis (78).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 84%