Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 May 2009
Two outbreaks of salmonella food poisoning are described. In one, involving 55 persons, the infecting organism was Salmonella reading, and in the other, involving 39 persons, S. tennessee. In both, epidemiological and bacteriological evidence pointed to imported cans of cooked meat as the source. The role of contaminated shop equipment in furthering the spread of infection is particularly emphasized.
Attention is drawn to the severity of the symptoms and prolonged excretion of the organism in a number of the patients infected with S. reading.