1942
DOI: 10.1097/00007611-194208000-00011
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Staphylococcal Food Poisoning

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“…The primary biological action of this toxin in animals is that it causes vomiting, providing the animal can vomit (Bayliss, 1940;Sugiyama, Chow, and Dragstedt, 1961;Clark, Vanderhooft, and Borison, 1961;Clark, 1962). However, another characteristic of this enterotoxin, which is sometimes overlooked, is that it can also induce fever (Hammon, 1941;Slocum, 1942;Dack, 1956;Clark, 1962).…”
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“…The primary biological action of this toxin in animals is that it causes vomiting, providing the animal can vomit (Bayliss, 1940;Sugiyama, Chow, and Dragstedt, 1961;Clark, Vanderhooft, and Borison, 1961;Clark, 1962). However, another characteristic of this enterotoxin, which is sometimes overlooked, is that it can also induce fever (Hammon, 1941;Slocum, 1942;Dack, 1956;Clark, 1962).…”
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