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Salmonella Surveillance Report: No. 54, November 14, 1966

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    For the Month of September 1966.

    In September, 1,824 isolations of salmonellae from humans were reported, an average of 456 isolations per week. This number represents a decrease of 26 (5.4 percent) from the weekly average of August 1966 and a decrease of 48 (9.5 percent) from the weekly average of September 1965. The cumulative number of isolations reported for the first 9 months of 1966 was 14,739, a decrease of 5.4 percent from the 15,585 isolations reported during this same period in 1965.

    Reports of 546 nonhuman isolations of salmonellae were received during September, a decrease of 317 (36.7 percent) from August 1966.

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    PHILIP RARICK EDWARDS, August 30, 1901 - May 16, 1966 : an appreciation -- I. Summary -- II. Reports of Isolatons from the States -- III. Current Investigations -- IV. Reports from States -- V. Special Reports -- VI. International -- VII. Food and Feed Surveillance.
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