Abstract
An outbreak of enteritis and septicemia caused by S. enteritidis occurred in a population of uremic patients treated in a nephrology unit. In 1 patient, an arteriovenous fistula was infected by this organism. The source of the outbreak was traced to the refrigerator and sink in the unit. This degree of morbidity and mortality far exceeds that previously reported in infections with nontyphoid Salmonella sp. and is presumbly related to the decreased immune response seen in uremia.

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