Diagnosis of Clinical and Subclinical Salmonellosis by Means of a Serologic Hemagglutination Test
- 2 December 1959
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Massachusetts Medical Society in New England Journal of Medicine
- Vol. 261 (23) , 1162-1165
- https://doi.org/10.1056/nejm195912032612305
Abstract
ALTHOUGH extraordinary advances in sanitation and other control measures of infectious diseases have been made during the present century in many countries, salmonellosis, other than typhoid fever, still contributes substantially to morbidity, particularly in children and debilitated persons. Recently, several authors1 2 3 4 reviewed their experiences with this malady. Saphra and Winter1 analyzed data on 7779 human infections; gastroenteritis was present in 68.3 per cent, and carriers accounted for 15 per cent. Eisenberg et al.2 observed among 75 bacteriologically proved cases of salmonellosis an over-all fatality rate of 20 per cent, and a rate of 5.3 per cent from the infection itself. . . .Keywords
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