Salmonella Serovars from Humans and Other Sources in Thailand, 1993–2002

We serotyped 44,087 Salmonella isolates from humans and 26,148 from other sources from 1993 through 2002. The most common serovar causing human salmonellosis in Thailand was Salmonella enterica Weltevreden. Serovars causing human infections in Thailand differ from those in other countries and seem t...

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Main Authors: Aroon Bangtrakulnonth, Srirat Pornreongwong, Chaiwat Pulsrikarn, Pathom Sawanpanyalert, Rene S. Hendriksen, Danilo M. A. Lo Fo Wong, Frank M. Aarestrup
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Language:English
Published: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2004-01-01
Series:Emerging Infectious Diseases
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Online Access:https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/10/1/02-0781_article
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author Aroon Bangtrakulnonth
Srirat Pornreongwong
Chaiwat Pulsrikarn
Pathom Sawanpanyalert
Rene S. Hendriksen
Danilo M. A. Lo Fo Wong
Frank M. Aarestrup
author_facet Aroon Bangtrakulnonth
Srirat Pornreongwong
Chaiwat Pulsrikarn
Pathom Sawanpanyalert
Rene S. Hendriksen
Danilo M. A. Lo Fo Wong
Frank M. Aarestrup
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description We serotyped 44,087 Salmonella isolates from humans and 26,148 from other sources from 1993 through 2002. The most common serovar causing human salmonellosis in Thailand was Salmonella enterica Weltevreden. Serovars causing human infections in Thailand differ from those in other countries and seem to be related to Salmonella serovars in different food products and reservoirs.
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spelling doaj.art-54ee8678f4644dc3b204bdb232e49a252022-12-21T20:02:50ZengCenters for Disease Control and PreventionEmerging Infectious Diseases1080-60401080-60592004-01-0110113113610.3201/eid1001.020781Salmonella Serovars from Humans and Other Sources in Thailand, 1993–2002Aroon BangtrakulnonthSrirat PornreongwongChaiwat PulsrikarnPathom SawanpanyalertRene S. HendriksenDanilo M. A. Lo Fo WongFrank M. AarestrupWe serotyped 44,087 Salmonella isolates from humans and 26,148 from other sources from 1993 through 2002. The most common serovar causing human salmonellosis in Thailand was Salmonella enterica Weltevreden. Serovars causing human infections in Thailand differ from those in other countries and seem to be related to Salmonella serovars in different food products and reservoirs.https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/10/1/02-0781_articleThailand
spellingShingle Aroon Bangtrakulnonth
Srirat Pornreongwong
Chaiwat Pulsrikarn
Pathom Sawanpanyalert
Rene S. Hendriksen
Danilo M. A. Lo Fo Wong
Frank M. Aarestrup
Salmonella Serovars from Humans and Other Sources in Thailand, 1993–2002
Emerging Infectious Diseases
Thailand
title Salmonella Serovars from Humans and Other Sources in Thailand, 1993–2002
title_full Salmonella Serovars from Humans and Other Sources in Thailand, 1993–2002
title_fullStr Salmonella Serovars from Humans and Other Sources in Thailand, 1993–2002
title_full_unstemmed Salmonella Serovars from Humans and Other Sources in Thailand, 1993–2002
title_short Salmonella Serovars from Humans and Other Sources in Thailand, 1993–2002
title_sort salmonella serovars from humans and other sources in thailand 1993 2002
topic Thailand
url https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/10/1/02-0781_article
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