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salmonelloses
Diseases caused by Salmonella. These include enteritis (90–95% of all salmonelloses in the United States) and septicemia with or without enteritis (5–10%). Salmonella typhi, S. paratyphi A, B, and C, and occasionally S. cholerae suis cause particular types of septicemia called typhoid and paratyphoid fever, respectively; while all other types may cause enteritis or septicemia, or both together.
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- Company: McGraw-Hill
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