Reptile-associated salmonellosis--selected states, 1996-1998
- PMID: 10577489
Reptile-associated salmonellosis--selected states, 1996-1998
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- MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep 1999 Nov 19;48(45):1051
Abstract
During 1996-1998, CDC received reports from approximately 16 state health departments of Salmonella infections in persons who had direct or indirect contact with reptiles (i.e., lizards, snakes, or turtles). Salmonella infection can result in invasive illness including sepsis and meningitis, particularly in infants. Despite educational efforts, some reptile owners remain unaware that reptiles place them and their children at risk for salmonellosis. This report summarizes clinical and epidemiologic information in four cases and provides information about state regulations to prevent transmission of Salmonella spp. from reptiles to humans.
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