Human salmonella carriers in a tropical urban environment |
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Authors: | Michael Gracey J.B. Iveson |
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Affiliation: | 1. Princess Margaret Children''s Medical Research Foundation and the Public Health and Enteric Diseases Unit of the State Health Laboratory Services, Perth, Western Australia, Australia;2. The Department of Child Health, University of Indonesia Indonesia |
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Abstract: | Salmonella sp. were isolated from rectal swab specimens from 39 of 464 (8·4%) of apparently healthy adults and children in central Jakarta, Indonesia. A wide variety of species of Salmonella were found with S. oranienburg predominating. Most of the S. oranienburg isolated were resistant to a wide range of antibiotics, probably because of their previous widespread and inappropriate administration. The yield of carriers identified increased significantly with the use of double enrichment procedures. This study emphasizes the importance of high rates of carriage of Salmonella sp. as potential causes of diarrhoeal disease in overcrowded, unhygienic cities in the tropics. |
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Keywords: | Correspondence to: Dr. Michael Gracey Princess Margaret Children's Medical Research Foundation G.P.O. Box D184 Perth 6001 Western Australia. |
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