PMID: 24340562Dec 18, 2013Paper

Salmonellosis in Poland in 2011

Przegla̧d epidemiologiczny
Małgorzata Sadkowska-Todys, Mirosław P Czarkowski

Abstract

To assess the epidemiological situation of salmonellosis in Poland in 2011 as compared with previous years. The assessment was based on the results of analysis of the data from the newsletter "Infectious diseases and poisonings in Poland 2011", information from laboratories of sanitary-epidemiological stations and reports of epidemiological investigations performed in outbreaks of salmonellosis, sent by the sanitary-epidemiological stations to the Department of Epidemiology and also on the data from the Department for Demographic Research, Central Statistical Office. For the purpose of surveillance disease were classified in accordance with the current case definition. In 2011, the total number of cases of zoonotic salmonellosis registered in Poland was 8 813. Out of it 8 652 cases were of intestinal salmonellosis and 161 of parenteral. The overall incidence was 22.9/100 000. Over 95% of cases met criteria of confirmed case. The number of registered cases was the lowest ever recorded, indicating a continuing downward trend in incidence of salmonellosis in Poland. Maintains a high percentage of hospitalization, almost 70% of people infected with zoonotic Salmonella - but in outbreaks the figure is more than two and a half times ...Continue Reading

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