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Risk factors for sporadic Salmonella Birkenhead infection in Queensland and northern New South Wales: A case control study

Frank Beard, Russell Stafford, Janet Terry, Geoff Morgan, Aarthi Ayyar and Frances Birrell

Abstract

Salmonella Birkenhead is one of the most commonly notified causes of gastroenteritis in southern Queensland and northern New South Wales. It is notified infrequently in other areas of Australia. This limited geographical distribution suggests a possible environmental source. A case control study was conducted to explore risk factors for sporadic infection with Salmonella Birkenhead and to inform interventions to reduce the incidence of human infection.

New South Wales Public Health Bulletin 15(10) 172 - 177 (2004) doi:10.1071/NB04037

  
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