Multidrug-resistant Salmonella Typhimurium Infection from Milk Contaminated after Pasteurization
Sonja J. Olsen*
, Michelle Ying*, Meghan F. Davis*, Marshall P. Deasy†, Ben Holland*, Larry Iampietro†, C. Michael Baysinger‡, Frances Sassano§, Lewis D. Polk§, Betty Gormley¶, Mary Jane Hung#, Keith Pilot#, Maria Orsini#, Susan Van Duyne*, Shelley Rankin**, Carol Genese#, Eddy A. Bresnitz#, Joseph Smucker††, Maria Moll†, and Jeremy Sobel*
Author affiliations: *Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA, USA; †Pennsylvania Department of Health, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, USA; ‡Montgomery County Department of Health, Norristown, Pennsylvania, USA; §Bucks County Department of Health, Doylestown, Pennsylvania, USA; ¶Gloucester County Health Department, Turnersville, New Jersey, USA; #New Jersey State Department of Health and Senior Services, Trenton, New Jersey, USA; **University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; ††U.S. Food and Drug Administration, Washington, D.C., USA
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Figure. Dates of illness onset among persons with Salmonella enterica subspecies enterica serotype Typhimurium infection, Pennsylvania and New Jersey, March-April, 2000
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