Salmonella surveillance report ; no. 35, MARCH 27, 1965
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Salmonella surveillance report ; no. 35, MARCH 27, 1965

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      For the Month of February 1965

      During February, 1,198 human isolations of salmonellae were reported. The average number of isolations per week, 300, was a decrease of 85 from January 1965 and 45 from the figure for February 1964. In view of the trend over the last 2 years portrayed by Figure 1, the decrease this month was unexpected.

      The number of recoveries reported this month was the lowest since March 1963. The reasons for this unprecedented drop are not apparent.

      A total of 407 nonhuman isolations were reported during February for a decrease of 131 from January, but an increase of 37 over the February 1964 figure.

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      I. Introduction -- II. Reports of Isolatons from the States -- III. Current investigations -- IV. Reports from states -- V. Special reports -- VI. International -- VII. Food and feed service.
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