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. 1971 Sep;69(3):491–496. doi: 10.1017/s0022172400021744

Salmonellosis in Botswana

I. Incidence in cattle

A S Miller
PMCID: PMC2130915  PMID: 4937855

Abstract

Clinical salmonellosis in cattle is infrequently recorded in Botswana, the majority of salmonella isolations being made from apparently healthy animals. A salmonella carrier rate of 6·7% was found in testing faeces samples from 89 apparently healthy cattle. A total of 35 salmonella serotypes were isolated from specimens of bovine origin. Salmonella dublin was isolated infrequently, possibly in part because of prophylactic vaccination.

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