Serological cross-sectional studies on salmonella incidence in eight European countries: no correlation with incidence of reported cases
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Published incidence rates of human salmonella infections are mostly based on numbers of stool culture-confirmed cases reported to public health surveillance. These cases constitute only a small fraction of all cases occurring in the...
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Main Authors: | Falkenhorst Gerhard (Author), Simonsen Jacob (Author), Ceper Tina H (Author), van Pelt Wilfrid (Author), de Valk Henriette (Author), Sadkowska-Todys Malgorzata (Author), Zota Lavinia (Author), Kuusi Markku (Author), Jernberg Cecilia (Author), Rota Maria Cristina (Author), van Duynhoven Yvonne THP (Author), Teunis Peter FM (Author), Krogfelt Karen A (Author), Mølbak Kåre (Author) |
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