Predominant Serovars of Salmonella in Humans and Foods from Thailand

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Abstract

During the period from 1993 to 1996, a total of 27,497 Salmonella isolates from humans, chicken meat, ready-to-eat Thai foods and shrimps were serotyped to know the predominant serovars of Salmonella in humans and foods in Thailand. Seventy-two and 81 serovars of Salmonella were identified in human and food samples, respectively. The significance of foods as a vehicle for human salmonellosis was discussed from an epidemiological viewpoint.

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Boonmar, S., Bangtrakulnonth, A., Pornrunangwong, S., Marnrim, N., Kaneko, K. I., & Ogawa, M. (1998). Predominant Serovars of Salmonella in Humans and Foods from Thailand. Journal of Veterinary Medical Science, 60(7), 877–880. https://doi.org/10.1292/jvms.60.877

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