WANG Wen-qing, WANG Ming-liu, ZHOU Xiao-ying, XU Xue-bin. Reemerging and reptiles related Salmonella Pomona in the world[J]. Disease Surveillance, 2014, 29(2): 163-166. DOI: 10.3784/j.issn.1003-9961.2014.02.020
Citation: WANG Wen-qing, WANG Ming-liu, ZHOU Xiao-ying, XU Xue-bin. Reemerging and reptiles related Salmonella Pomona in the world[J]. Disease Surveillance, 2014, 29(2): 163-166. DOI: 10.3784/j.issn.1003-9961.2014.02.020

Reemerging and reptiles related Salmonella Pomona in the world

  • Salmonella Pomona (28: y: 1, 7), a reemerging foodborne pathogenic serotype, can cause diarrhea outbreaks in high-risk populations, leading to potential risks to global public health, especially in countries and regions with high living conditions. After ten years of statistical analysis and epidemiological study for cases and ecological survey, people have further understood the epidemiological characteristics of Salmonella Pomona outbreaks. This paper summaries the progress in research of Salmonella Pomona's host sources, outbreak investigations, intervention and response principles, laboratory source tracing and behavior/ecology related incidence pattern.
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