PMID: 7016987Jun 1, 1981Paper

Salmonellae isolated from domestic meat waste

The Journal of Hygiene
D S Durrant, S H Beatson

Abstract

During 1977 and 1978, 172 samples from 14 batches of domestic meat waste were examined for the presence of salmonellae. Each batch was derived from the domestic refuse collected from approximately 120 houses. Thirty-five strains of ten salmonella serotypes were isolated from 32 samples from 8 batches. The probable origin of these serotypes and their significance when domestic waste is exposed to predation by birds and animals on refuse tips is discussed.

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Oct 1, 1985·The Journal of Hygiene·R W GirdwoodP Monaghan

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