Emerging Infectious Diseases (Jan 2003)

Household Contamination with Salmonella enterica

  • Daniel H. Rice,
  • Dale D. Hancock,
  • Paivi M. Roozen,
  • Maryanne H. Szymanski,
  • Beth C. Scheenstra,
  • Kirsten M. Cady,
  • Thomas E. Besser,
  • Paul A. Chudek

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3201/eid0901.020214
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 1
pp. 120 – 122

Abstract

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Household contamination with Salmonella enterica increases when occupational exposure exists (cattle farms with known salmonellosis in cattle, a salmonella research laboratory, or a veterinary clinic experiencing an outbreak of salmonellosis). Fifteen of 55 (27.2%) vacuum cleaner bags from households with occupational exposure to S. enterica were positive versus 1 of 24 (4.2% without known exposure. Use of a carpet cleaner and several cleaners/disinfectants reduced, but failed to eliminate, S. enterica from artificially contaminated carpet.

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