Table 2.
Summary of Salmonella serovars by sample type at each farm, shown in comparison with the number of cases of human salmonellosis in counties within the Little River watershed in 2013 that were attributed to each serovar
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Number of samples yielding any Salmonella among the total number of samples collected. Some samples yielded more than one serovar.
Human cases were attributed to at least 20 different serovars, seven of which were also found in the present study.
The 141 cases not shown in the table were attributed to Javiana (52 cases), Typhimurium (21), Enteritidis (16), Montevideo (7), Miami (6), I 13,23:b:- (6), Carrau (1), Heidelberg (1), Infantis (1), Kintambo (1), Mississippi (1), Sentftenberg (1), I 4,[5],12:i:- (1), and untested Salmonella serovars (26 cases).