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SUBMITTER: Reimschuessel R
PROVIDER: S-EPMC5405253 | biostudies-literature | 2017 May
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Reimschuessel Renate R Grabenstein Michael M Guag Jake J Nemser Sarah M SM Song Kyunghee K Qiu Junshan J Clothier Kristin A KA Byrne Barbara A BA Marks Stanley L SL Cadmus Kyran K Pabilonia Kristy K Sanchez Susan S Rajeev Sreekumari S Ensley Steve S Frana Timothy S TS Jergens Albert E AE Chappell Kimberly H KH Thakur Siddhartha S Byrum Beverly B Cui Jing J Zhang Yan Y Erdman Matthew M MM Rankin Shelley C SC Daly Russell R Das Seema S Ruesch Laura L Lawhon Sara D SD Zhang Shuping S Baszler Timothy T Diaz-Campos Dubraska D Hartmann Faye F Okwumabua Ogi O
Journal of clinical microbiology 20170215 5
Eleven laboratories collaborated to determine the periodic prevalence of <i>Salmonella</i> in a population of dogs and cats in the United States visiting veterinary clinics. Fecal samples (2,965) solicited from 11 geographically dispersed veterinary testing laboratories were collected in 36 states between January 2012 and April 2014 and tested using a harmonized method. The overall study prevalence of <i>Salmonella</i> in cats (3 of 542) was <1%. The prevalence in dogs (60 of 2,422) was 2.5%. Di ...[more]