1944
DOI: 10.1038/icb.1944.27
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The Occurrence of Salmonella Types in Australia. 2.

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“…Atkinson et al (1944Atkinson et al ( , 1947 (Mackerras & Mackerras, 1949b There is one further point about age. A scatter diagram was constructed to show age in relation to time during the epidemic.…”
Section: Relation Of Salmonella Bovis-morb-ificans To the Epidemicmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Atkinson et al (1944Atkinson et al ( , 1947 (Mackerras & Mackerras, 1949b There is one further point about age. A scatter diagram was constructed to show age in relation to time during the epidemic.…”
Section: Relation Of Salmonella Bovis-morb-ificans To the Epidemicmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This series was particularly interesting, because we know of only two previous infections with this species in Australia (Atkinson, 1943;Atkinson and Woodroofe, 1944;Atkinson, Woodroofe and Macbeth, 1944), and four in Great Britain (Taylor, 1947).i S. adelaidc appears to be of relatively low pathogenicity, for the clinical infections, though sharp, were not severe, and the proportion of symptomless carriers was high. The age incidence of clinical infections was not unusual (5 under 1 year, one 2 years old, and 1 adult), the duration of infectivity from 2 to 9 weeks, there were no complications, and no deaths.…”
Section: S Adelaidementioning
confidence: 99%