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. 1971 May;21(5):875–877. doi: 10.1128/am.21.5.875-877.1971

Prolonged Salmonella Contamination of a Recreational Lake by Runoff Waters 1

David G Claudon 1,2, Donald I Thompson 1, Eleanor H Christenson 1, Gerald W Lawton 1, Elliot C Dick 1,3
PMCID: PMC377301  PMID: 5574322

Abstract

In the summer and fall of 1968, various Salmonella serotypes were isolated from a portion of Lake Mendota, the major recreational lake for Madison Wis. The apparent sources of these organisms were a residential storm sewer and a University of Wisconsin Experimental Farms' washwater drain. Salmonellae were isolated with regularity from a swimming beach located approximately 0.5 mile (0.8 km) from these sources.

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