Outbreak of Salmonella Livingstone infection in Norway and Sweden due to contaminated processed fish products.
In Europe, the number of reported sporadic human cases of Salmonella Livingstone infection is low, and outbreaks are rare. We report the largest S. Livingstone outbreak described in the literature having an identified source of infection. In February 2001, an increased incidence of infection caused...
Main Authors: | Guerin, P, De Jong, B, Heir, E, Hasseltvedt, V, Kapperud, G, Styrmo, K, Gondrosen, B, Lassen, J, Andersson, Y, Aavitsland, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2004
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