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      Association between wetland presence and incidence of Salmonella enterica serotype Javiana infections in selected US sites, 2005-2011.

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          Salmonella causes an estimated 1·2 million illnesses annually in the USA. Salmonella enterica serotype Javiana (serotype Javiana) is the fourth most common serotype isolated from humans, with the majority of illnesses occurring in southeastern states. The percentage of wetland cover by wetland type and the average incidence rates of serotype Javiana infection in selected counties of the Foodborne Disease Active Surveillance Network (FoodNet) were examined. This analysis explored the relationship between wetland environments and incidence in order to assess whether regional differences in environmental habitats may be associated with observed variations in incidence. Findings suggest that environmental habitats may support reservoirs or contribute to the persistence of serotype Javiana, and may frequently contribute to the transmission of infection compared with other Salmonella serotypes.

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          Journal
          Epidemiol. Infect.
          Epidemiology and infection
          Cambridge University Press (CUP)
          1469-4409
          0950-2688
          October 2017
          : 145
          : 14
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,Atlanta,Georgia,USA.
          [2 ] Tennessee Department of Health,Nashville,Tennessee,USA.
          [3 ] University of Maryland,College Park,Baltimore,Maryland,USA.
          [4 ] New Mexico Emerging Infections Program,University of New Mexico,Albuquerque,New Mexico,USA.
          [5 ] Georgia Department of Public Health,Atlanta,Georgia,USA.
          Article
          S0950268817001790
          10.1017/S0950268817001790
          28803563
          97f96b9a-087a-455c-8091-9c52096c9bfd
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          Incidence, Salmonella serotype Javiana,wetlands
          Incidence, Salmonella serotype Javiana, wetlands

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