1992
DOI: 10.1017/s0950268800050378
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An outbreak ofSalmonella dublininfection in England and Wales associated with a soft unpasteurized cows' milk cheese

Abstract: SUMMARYAn outbreak ofSalmonella dublininfection occurred in England and Wales in October to December 1989. Forty-two people were affected, mainly adults, and most lived in south-east England. Microbiological and epidemiological investigations implicated an imported Irish soft unpasteurized cows' milk cheese as the vehicle of infection. A case-control study showed a statistically significant association between infection and consumption of the suspect cheese (p = 0·001).Salmonella dublinwas subsequently isolate… Show more

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“…Salmonella anatum infections through powdered milk have been reported in England and France (18). Furthermore, dairy product-related Salmonella infections have been reported (19)(20)(21).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Salmonella anatum infections through powdered milk have been reported in England and France (18). Furthermore, dairy product-related Salmonella infections have been reported (19)(20)(21).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These ten Salmonella serovars also have been associated with outbreaks of foodborne illness: Montevideo [8,9], Anatum [10], Muenster [11], Mbandaka [8], Agona [12], Cerro [13,14], Meleagridis [15], Typhimurium [16][17][18], Dublin [19,20] and Kentucky [21,22], to list a few instances.…”
Section: Journal Of Food Chemistry and Nanotechnology | Volume 3 Issumentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Salmonella enterica serovars Kentucky (20), Meleagridis (7) and Muenster (19) were isolated from the feces and the S. enterica serovars Anatum (1), Cerro (9), Gaminara (1), Kentucky (45), Meleagridis (13) and Muenster (30) were isolated from the hides of Charolais-crossbred heifers at a commercial feedlot in Lockney, TX, USA [38]. Salmonella strains were stored in glycerol and TSB at -80 °C until used.…”
Section: Salmonella Enterica Serovarsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…al., 2001) and some of these have been determined to be pathogenic and toxicogenic, and implicated in milk-borne gastroenteritis (Bergdoll, 1979: De Buyser et al 2001and Maguire et. al., 1992.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%