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- Title
Multistate Outbreak of Human Salmonella Infections Caused by Contaminated Dry Dog Food -- United States, 2006-2007.
- Authors
Ferraro, A.; Deasy, M.; Dato, V.; Moll, M.; Sandt, C.; Tait, J.; Perry, B.; Lind, L.; Rea, N.; Rickert, R.; Marriott, C.; Teacher, C.; Fox, P.; Bluhm, K.; Urdaneta, V.; Ostroff, S.; Villamil, E.; Smith, P.; Austin, J. L.; Ayers, T.
- Abstract
The article focuses on reports of multistate outbreak of human Salmonella enterica serotype Schwarzengrund infection caused by contaminated dry dog food in the U.S. from 2006 to 2007. The outbreak strain was identified as XbaI pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE) pattern JM6X01.0015. The dry dog foods that have caused the outbreak were produced at a manufacturing plant in Pennsylvania.
- Subjects
UNITED States; SALMONELLA; FOOD poisoning; DOG food; DISEASE outbreaks
- Publication
MMWR: Morbidity & Mortality Weekly Report, 2008, Vol 57, Issue 19, p521
- ISSN
0149-2195
- Publication type
Article