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Volume 23, Number 9—September 2017
CME ACTIVITY - Research

Epidemiology of Salmonella enterica Serotype Dublin Infections among Humans, United States, 1968–2013

R. Reid Harvey1, Cindy R. Friedman, Stacy M. Crim, Michael Judd, Kelly A. Barrett, Beth Tolar, Jason P. Folster, Patricia M. Griffin, and Allison C. BrownComments to Author 
Author affiliations: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA

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Incidence rates (no. cases/100,000 persons) for human infection with Salmonella enterica serotype Dublin and other nontyphoidal Salmonella, United States, 1968–2013. Data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Laboratory-based Enteric Disease Surveillance system.

Figure 1. Incidence rates (no. cases/100,000 persons) for human infection with Salmonella enterica serotype Dublin and other nontyphoidal Salmonella, United States, 1968–2013. Data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Laboratory-based Enteric Disease Surveillance system.

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1Current affiliation: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Morgantown, WV, USA.

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