Salmonella Surveillance Annual Summary 1965
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June 28, 1966
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Series: Salmonella Surveillance Annual
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Description:This report summarizes the results of the third year (January 2, 1965 - December 31, 1965) of the Salmonella Surveillance Program jointly established by the Communicable Disease Center (CDC) and the Association of State and Territorial Epidemiologists and Laboratory Directors. The bulwark of the program is the weekly reporting of isolations of salmonellae submitted by all fifty states, the District of Columbia, the Salmonella Reference Center - Beth Israel Hospital, New York City, and the National Animal Disease Laboratory in Ames, Iowa. Additionally, the bacteriology laboratories at the Food and Drug Administration and the Department of Agriculture began regular reporting during 1965.
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Content Notes:I. Introduction -- II. Materials and Methods -- III. Summary -- IV. Reports of Isolatons from the States: A. Human; B. Nonhuman -- V. Special Report: Waterborne Outbreak of Salmonellosis - Riverside, California -- VI. Food and Feed Surveillance.
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Pages in Document:13 numbered pages
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Volume:1965
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