Salmonella - A Dangerous Foodborne Pathogen 2012
DOI: 10.5772/28019
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The Burden of Salmonellosis in the United States

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“…Even though there has been a great deal of research and efforts from both human and animal public health agencies, Salmonella infections continue to burden the healthcare industry more than any other foodborne pathogen 130 . In 2010, the recorded incidence rate of infection surpassed a U.S.…”
Section: Study Justification and Objectivementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Even though there has been a great deal of research and efforts from both human and animal public health agencies, Salmonella infections continue to burden the healthcare industry more than any other foodborne pathogen 130 . In 2010, the recorded incidence rate of infection surpassed a U.S.…”
Section: Study Justification and Objectivementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the United States it costs the healthcare industry 3.3 billion dollars in total medical expenditures and productivity losses annually 133 . Research has associated trends such as an increasing vulnerable population (elderly and immunocompromised) and increasing global exports as possible reasons as to why the burden continues 130 . Furthermore, studies have shown that Salmonella can be 18 found in at least one cow on all dairy farms 111 , which contributes to the spread of the bacteria for both human and cattle illnesses.…”
Section: Study Justification and Objectivementioning
confidence: 99%