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Salmonella Surveillance Report: No. 81

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    For the Month of December 1968

    This issue of the SaLmonella Surveillance Report includes reports of two foodborne outbreaks of salmonellosis.

    In December 1968, 1,408 isolations of salmonellae were reported from humans, an average of 352 isolations per week (Tables I, II, and V-A). This number represents a decrease of 62 (15.0 percent) from the weekly average of November 1968 and an increase of 10 (2.9 percent) over the weekly average of December 1967.

    Reports of 350 nonhuman isolations of salmonellae were received during December 1968 (Tables III, IV, and V-B).

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    I. Summary -- II. Reports of Isolations from the States -- III. Current Investigations -- IV. Reports from States -- V. Special Reports -- VI. International -- VII. Food and Feed Surveillance.
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    81
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