1. Outbreak of Salmonella Thompson infection in a Swedish dairy herd.
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Sternberg, S., Johnsson, A., Aspan, A., Bergström, K., Kallay, T. B., and Szanto, E.
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SALMONELLA infections in animals , *SALMONELLA typhimurium , *COWS , *BACTERIAL diseases in animals - Abstract
Salmonella Typhimurium was isolated from a faecal sample from a cow in a Swedish dairy herd after calving. When investigations were undertaken in the herd, Salmonella Thompson was isolated from heifers on a separate pasture, and when these heifers were brought into the herd S Thompson spread rapidly. Control strategies managed to rid the herd of the S Typhimurium infection and the prevalence of S Thompson was at first substantially reduced. There was a rapid increase in its prevalence when the animals were let out to pasture and this development eventually led to the depopulation of the entire herd. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2008
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