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Comparative Study
. 1993 Feb;110(1):17-22.
doi: 10.1017/s0950268800050639.

A comparison of Salmonella enteritidis phage types from egg-associated outbreaks and implicated laying flocks

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Comparative Study

A comparison of Salmonella enteritidis phage types from egg-associated outbreaks and implicated laying flocks

S Altekruse et al. Epidemiol Infect. 1993 Feb.

Abstract

Infections due to Salmonella enteritidis are increasing worldwide. In the United States, between 1985 and 1989, 78% of the S. enteritidis outbreaks in which a food vehicle was identified implicated a food containing raw or lightly cooked shell eggs. Under a US Department of Agriculture regulation published in 1990, eggs implicated in human food-borne S. enteritidis outbreaks were traced back to the source flock. The flock environment and the internal organs of a sample of hens were tested for S. enteritidis. We compared the S. enteritidis phage types of isolates from 18 human, egg-associated outbreaks and the 15 flocks implicated through traceback of these outbreaks. The predominant human outbreak phage type was recovered from the environment in 100% of implicated flocks and from the internal organs of hens in 88% of implicated flocks we tested. The results support the use of phage typing as a tool to identify flocks involved in human S. enteritidis outbreaks.

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