Published in J Infect Dis on December 01, 1952
A modified selenite brilliant-green medium for the isolation of Salmonella from egg products. Appl Microbiol (1955) 4.64
Incidence of salmonellae in meat and meat products. Appl Microbiol (1969) 1.64
NORMAL FLORA OF THE NOSE, THROAT, AND LOWER INTESTINE OF DOGS. J Bacteriol (1963) 1.26
Comparison of media and methods for recovering Salmonella typhimurium from turkeys. Appl Microbiol (1961) 1.26
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An evaluation of strontium chloride, Rappaport and strontium selenite enrichment for the isolation of salmonellas from man, animals, meat products and abattoir effluents. J Hyg (Lond) (1972) 1.01
Discussion on the epidemiology and treatment of Salmonella infections in man and animals with special reference to Salm. dublin. Proc R Soc Med (1953) 0.97
Salmonella in wastes produced at commercial poultry farms. Appl Microbiol (1969) 0.79
Investigating the prevalence of Salmonella in dogs within the Midlands region of the United Kingdom. BMC Vet Res (2015) 0.79
Detection of Salmonella by a single-culture technique. Appl Microbiol (1968) 0.78
Enteric and foodborne disease in children: A review of the influence of food- and environment-related risk factors. Paediatr Child Health (2001) 0.77
Salmonellosis: possible transmission from horse to human to dog of infection. Am J Public Health (1978) 0.75
Pyogenic granuloma; multiple local recurrence following excision. Proc R Soc Med (1954) 0.75
Psittacosis. Proc R Soc Med (1955) 0.75
Salmonella in horse meat. Appl Microbiol (1960) 0.75
Salmonella in fresh and smoked pork sausage. J Infect Dis (1955) 5.33
Rabies in bats in Florida. Am J Public Health Nations Health (1954) 4.95
Salmonella in swine, cattle and the environment of abattoirs. J Infect Dis (1955) 4.65
APPLICATION OF A MICROTECHNIQUE TO THE AGGLUTINATION TEST FOR LEPTOSPIRAL ANTIBODIES. Appl Microbiol (1965) 4.11
Salmonellosis in poultry and poultry processing plants in Florida. Am J Vet Res (1955) 2.71
The public health laboratory diagnosis of enteric infections. Am J Trop Med Hyg (1950) 2.51
Rabies in bats in Florida. Am J Public Health Nations Health (1957) 2.48
A new leptospiral subserotype in the hebdomadis group. Public Health Rep (1960) 2.34
A rapid macroscopicslide screening test for the serodiagnosis of leptospirosis. Am J Vet Res (1958) 2.33
The dysenteries in the Armed Forces. Am J Trop Med Hyg (1952) 1.88
Antibiotics in acute bacillary dysentery; observations in 1,408 cases with positive cultures. J Am Med Assoc (1953) 1.75
Incidence of leptospirosis in wild mammals from Southwestern Georgia, with a report of new hosts for six serotypes of leptospires. Am J Trop Med Hyg (1958) 1.72
Research in state and local health departments. J Am Med Assoc (1957) 1.66
Isolation and identification of Leptospira hardjo from cattle in Louisiana. Am J Vet Res (1960) 1.61
The brucella ring test; its potential value in the control of brucellosis. Am J Public Health Nations Health (1950) 1.57
Leptospirosis in domestic animals in Florida with reference to cattle. J Am Vet Med Assoc (1956) 1.56
Salmonella isolations from dehydrated dog meals. J Am Vet Med Assoc (1955) 1.54
Identification of two leptospiral serotypes new to the United States. Public Health Rep (1957) 1.44
Sporadic animal rabies in Florida. Public Health Rep (1960) 1.40
Salmonellosis in dogs. II. Prevalence and distribution in greyhounds in Florida. J Infect Dis (1952) 1.22
HUMAN LEPTOSPIROSIS IN IOWA. Am J Trop Med Hyg (1965) 1.19
Otitis externa; bacteriological and mycological studies. Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol (1952) 1.14
The raccoon, Procyon lotor, a natural host of Leptospira autumnalis. Am J Hyg (1958) 1.12
Studies of the acute diarrheal diseases; epidemiology. Public Health Rep (1948) 1.11
The mental health worker: a new public health professional. Am J Public Health Nations Health (1962) 1.10
Direct cultural methods for the isolation of leptospires from experimentally infected guinea pigs. Am J Vet Res (1961) 1.10
SALMONELLOSIS IN LIVESTOCK. Public Health Rep (1963) 1.06
Intrastate evaluations of syphilis serology. Public Health Rep (1952) 1.06
Bat rabies in Florida. J Am Vet Med Assoc (1954) 1.05
Epidemiological patterns of leptospirosis. Ann N Y Acad Sci (1958) 1.05
The epidemiology of leptospirosis in the United States. Public Health Rep (1959) 1.04
Salmonellosis in dogs. IV. Prevalence in normal dogs and their contacts. J Infect Dis (1952) 1.02
Bacteriological studies on otitis externa: 1951, 1952, and 1953. Laryngoscope (1954) 0.99
The relative efficacy of culture media for the isolation of M. tuberculosis from clinical material. Am Rev Respir Dis (1960) 0.97
Experimental leptospirosis in bovines. I. Establishment of infection with Leptospira sejroe. J Infect Dis (1957) 0.93
Salmonellosis in dogs. III. Prevalence in dogs in veterinary hospitals, pounds and boarding kennels. J Infect Dis (1952) 0.90
Chronic pulmonary disease due to atypical mycobacterial infections. Am Rev Respir Dis (1959) 0.89
Studies of technics for the isolation of leptospires. I. The suitability of 1 to 2 day old baby chicks as compared to hamsters for the isolation of various leptospiral serotypes. J Infect Dis (1959) 0.89
The antibiotics in acute bacillary dysentery. Ann N Y Acad Sci (1952) 0.88
Enteric bacteriological studies in a large colony of primates. Ann N Y Acad Sci (1960) 0.84
An investigation of possible wild animal hosts of leptospires in the area of the "Fort Bragg fever" outbreaks. Am J Public Health Nations Health (1959) 0.84
Serologic evidence of L. australis A in a Georgia patient. Public Health Rep (1959) 0.83
The relative efficacy of cultures for shigella. U S Armed Forces Med J (1953) 0.83
The bacteriologic diagnosis of enteric infections. U S Armed Forces Med J (1953) 0.82
Animal staphylococcal infections and their public health significance. Am J Public Health Nations Health (1962) 0.81
The public health laboratory, yesterday, today, and tomorrow. Public Health Rep (1953) 0.81
Salmonellosis; the role of food processing plants in the dissemination of Salmonella. Am J Trop Med Hyg (1955) 0.80
LEPTOSPIROSIS DUE TO SEROTYPE HARDJO IN CATTLE. J Am Vet Med Assoc (1964) 0.80
Diarrheal diseases of man: a historical review and global appraisal. Ann N Y Acad Sci (1956) 0.78
Escherichia coli 0111a, 111c: B4; a new serotype isolated from monkeys. J Bacteriol (1955) 0.78
Enteric infections in chimpanzees and spider monkeys with special reference to a sulfadiazine resistant Shigella. J Infect Dis (1948) 0.77
Control of infant diarrheas in the light of recent scientific progress. Bol Oficina Sanit Panam (1954) 0.77
Studies of the acute diarrheal diseases; immunization in shigellosis. Public Health Rep (1948) 0.77
Serological aspects of live polio vaccine evaluation in Dade County, Fla. Am J Public Health Nations Health (1962) 0.75
Diarrhoeal diseases of infants and children. Mortality and epidemiology. Bull World Health Organ (1959) 0.75
Bacteriological and epidemiological studies of pulmonary diseases associated with atypical acid-fast bacilli. Am J Public Health Nations Health (1958) 0.75
Research--or stay behind'. Am J Public Health Nations Health (1962) 0.75
MEDICAL GRAND ROUNDS FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA MEDICAL CENTER. South Med J (1965) 0.75
Problems of epidemiologic surveillance in a program of vaccination with live attenuated polio virus. South Med J (1961) 0.75
Diagnosis of leptospirosis from urine specimens by direct culture following bladder tapping. J Am Vet Med Assoc (1958) 0.75
[Diagnosis of enteric infections in the public health laboratory]. Hospital (Rio J) (1952) 0.75
INFECTIONS DUE TO UNCLASSIFIED MYCOBACTERIA IN FLORIDA. J Fla Med Assoc (1964) 0.75
[Preliminary report on the epidemiological vigilance in a large-scale field study with orally administered antipoliomyelitis vaccine]. Bol Oficina Sanit Panam (1961) 0.75
The public health laboratory--looking to the future. Am J Public Health Nations Health (1960) 0.75
Progress and problems in the study of enteric infections. Gastroenterology (1955) 0.75
Studies of the acute diarrheal diseases; salmonellosis in Florida. Public Health Rep (1948) 0.75
Research in our health departments. J Fla Med Assoc (1959) 0.75
Changing problems in the bacteriologic diagnosis of tuberculosis. J Fla Med Assoc (1956) 0.75
FLORIDA'S ENCEPHALITIS CONTROL PROGRAM. South Med J (1965) 0.75
The relative efficacy of culture media for the isolation of Mycobacterium tuberculosis from clinical material. Proj Rep USAF Sch Aviat Med (1959) 0.75
Observations concerning the growth of three species of Shigella on bismuth sulfite agar. Am J Public Health Nations Health (1946) 0.75
Terramycin in the treatment of Salmonella california infection in turkeys. J Am Vet Med Assoc (1953) 0.75
A new leptospiral serotype in the pyrogenes group, Leptospira manilae. J Infect Dis (1963) 0.75
[Control of infantile diarrhea in the light of the latest scientific progress. V. Prevention of mortality and reduction of morbidity]. Rev Cubana Pediatr (1955) 0.75
A study of the neutral red test for the determination of the virulence of mycobacteria. Proj Rep USAF Sch Aviat Med (1959) 0.75
Studies of the acute diarrheal diseases; the sulfonamides in shigellosis. Public Health Rep (1946) 0.75
Antigenic relationships of 764 Paracolobactrum intermedium cultures. J Bacteriol (1948) 0.75
Human leptospiral infection due to one of the Leptospira australis A group: report of a case in the United States. South Med J (1959) 0.75
Home nursing care in Florida. J Fla Med Assoc (1963) 0.75
A pooled Paracolobactrum intermedium antiserum for screening in enteric bacteriology. J Bacteriol (1949) 0.75
An evaluation of certain therapeutic agents and procedures in the treatment of acute diffuse external otitis. Laryngoscope (1954) 0.75
[Control of infantile diarrhea in the light of the latest scientific progress. II. Etiologic aspects; etiologic classification of acute diarrheas]. Rev Cubana Pediatr (1954) 0.75
The netural red test: a method of determining virulence of mycobacteria. U S Armed Forces Med J (1960) 0.75
A form for recording sigmoidoscopic examinations of dysentery cases. U S Armed Forces Med J (1959) 0.75
Salmonella alachua a new serotype. J Bacteriol (1953) 0.75
Five new Salmonella types. Public Health Rep (1951) 0.75
[Control of infantile diarrheas according to the latest scientific knowledge. III. & IV. Epidemiology]. Rev Cubana Pediatr (1955) 0.75
Hydrogen sulfide formation by Shigella alkalescens. J Bacteriol (1946) 0.75
[Control of infant diarrheas in the light of recent scientific progress]. Rev Cubana Pediatr (1954) 0.75
[Control of infant diarrhea in the light of the latest scientific progress]. Bol Oficina Sanit Panam (1954) 0.75