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. 1974 Jun;72(3):311-28.
doi: 10.1017/s0022172400023548.

The epidemiology of Salmonella dublin infection in a dairy herd. I. Excretion and persistence of the organism

The epidemiology of Salmonella dublin infection in a dairy herd. I. Excretion and persistence of the organism

G H Lawson et al. J Hyg (Lond). 1974 Jun.

Abstract

This paper describes the epidemiologically relevant events that took place in a dairy herd infected by Salmonella dublin. The evidence presented indicates that it may be possible to eliminate infection from the farm and that residual infection or persistent excretion are uncommon. In two animals infection persisted, in one instance in the tonsil and in the other in the gall bladder. In this latter case the infection remained from the neonatal period until adulthood. It is possible that both these animals are relevant in a more general context and are indicative of the source of infection in outbreaks in which the origin of infection cannot be determined by more routine examinations.

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