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Prevalence of Salmonella serovars isolated from reptiles in Norwegian zoos.

Ane Mohn BjellandLena Maria SandvikMarianne Muri SkarsteinLinn SvendalJohn James Debenham
Published in: Acta veterinaria Scandinavica (2020)
The current study demonstrates that captive Norwegian reptiles are carriers of potentially zoonotic Salmonella spp. Given the increasing popularity of reptiles as pets and the legislative change, reptile-associated salmonellosis could become an increasingly important public health concern in Norway. Adequate public information about the risk of Salmonella infection as well as preventive measures to avoid Salmonella transmission from reptiles to humans is needed. The risk of Salmonella infection is considered low when recommended precautions are taken and good hygiene exhibited.
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