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. 2021 Jun 9;47(5-6):259–268. doi: 10.14745/ccdr.v47i56a03

Table 3. Salmonella serovars reported to the NESP in 2006–2019 that were not associated with bacteremia.

Serovar Total isolates p-valuea
Weltevreden 382 <0.0001
Senftenberg 313 <0.0001
Mississippi 170 0.0478
Blockley 117 0.0568
Miami 105 0.0847
I 9,12:-:1,5 100 0.0804
Adelaide 86 0.1188
Albany 86 0.1188
Alachua 54 0.4216
Concord 53 0.4187
Cotham 46 0.4059
Norwich 46 0.4059
Ealing 45 0.4053
Singapore 44 0.4050
Richmond 38 0.6349
I 4,[5],12:-:1,2 36 0.6309
I 6,7:-:- 31 0.6260
Altona 27 >0.9999
I 4,[5],12:d:- 27 >0.9999
Potsdam 25 >0.9999
I Rough-O:HNM 25 >0.9999
Ago 24 >0.9999
Bardo 24 >0.9999
Irumu 23 >0.9999
Liverpool 23 >0.9999
Othmarschen 23 >0.9999
Istanbul 21 >0.9999
Fluntern 20 >0.9999
Putten 20 >0.9999
I 6,8:e,h:- 20 >0.9999
Kedougou 19 >0.9999
Larochelle 19 >0.9999
I 6,7:e,h:- 19 >0.9999
Isangi 16 >0.9999
Goettingen 15 >0.9999
Lexington 15 >0.9999
Amsterdam 14 >0.9999
Apapa 14 >0.9999
Kingabwa 13 >0.9999
I 13,23:b:- 13 >0.9999
Abony 12 >0.9999
I Rough-O:i:1,2 12 >0.9999
Kisarawe 11 >0.9999
Saphra 10 >0.9999
I 6,8:-:- 10 >0.9999

Abbreviation: NESP, National Enteric Surveillance Program

a p-values were calculated by comparing bacteremia proportions of each serovar with that of the group of all nontyphoidal serovars