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Diversity of Salmonella serotypes from humans, food, domestic animals and wildlife in New South Wales, Australia.

Kelly M J SimpsonGrant A Hill-CawthorneMichael P WardSiobhan M Mor
Published in: BMC infectious diseases (2018)
This is the most comprehensive description of Salmonella data from humans, food, livestock, wildlife, companion animals and various environments in Australia reported to date. Results confirm that livestock and food are important sources of salmonellosis in humans but that alternative sources - such as contact with wildlife and environments - warrant further investigation. Surveillance in NSW is largely human-focussed: major knowledge gaps exist regarding the diversity and frequency of serotypes in animals. More systematic surveillance of domestic animals and wildlife is needed to inform targeted control strategies and quantitative source attribution modelling in this state.
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