Published in Appl Microbiol on March 01, 1970
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A case of cholera in Texas, 1973. Am J Epidemiol (1974) 3.71
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Laboratory investigation of diarrhea in travelers to Mexico: evaluation of methods for detecting enterotoxigenic Echerichia coli. J Clin Microbiol (1976) 3.34
Diarrhoea associated with heat-stable enterotoxin-producing strains of Escherichia coli. Lancet (1975) 3.27
Impact in the United States of the Shiga dysentery pandemic of Central America and Mexico: a review of surveillance data through 1972. J Infect Dis (1974) 2.91
Scombroid fish poisoning. Outbreak traced to commercially canned tuna fish. JAMA (1974) 2.84
Epidemic diarrhea at Crater Lake from enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli. A large waterborne outbreak. Ann Intern Med (1977) 2.80
Risk factors for syphilis: cocaine use and prostitution. Am J Public Health (1990) 2.65
Cholera on Guam, 1974: epidemiologic findings and isolation of non-toxinogenic strains. Am J Epidemiol (1977) 2.46
Use of Moore swabs for isolating Vibrio cholerae from sewage. J Clin Microbiol (1980) 2.36
International outbreak of Salmonella Eastbourne infection traced to contaminated chocolate. Lancet (1975) 2.32
Shigella surveillance in the United States, 1975. J Infect Dis (1977) 2.31
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Selective enrichment broth medium for isolation of Campylobacter jejuni. J Clin Microbiol (1983) 2.26
Isolation of Vibrio-like group, EF-6, from patients with diarrhea. J Clin Microbiol (1980) 2.20
A major focus of Legionnaires' disease in Bloomington, Indiana. Ann Intern Med (1979) 2.16
Turtle-associated salmonellosis. I. An estimation of the magnitude of the problem in the United States, 1970-1971. Am J Epidemiol (1972) 2.15
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Comparison of four hippurate hydrolysis methods for identification of thermophilic Campylobacter spp. J Clin Microbiol (1985) 1.97
Histopathology of the upper small intestines in typhoid fever. Biopsy study of experimental disease in man. Am J Dig Dis (1966) 1.97
Trends in hospitalizations for diarrhea in United States children from 1979 through 1992: estimates of the morbidity associated with rotavirus. Pediatr Infect Dis J (1996) 1.93
Food poisoning due to Vibrio parahaemolyticus. Annu Rev Med (1974) 1.85
Studies on vaccination against bacillary dysentery. 6. Protection of children by oral immunization with streptomycin-dependent Shigella strains. Bull World Health Organ (1971) 1.84
Processes for obtaining nonmedical exemptions to state immunization laws. Am J Public Health (2001) 1.83
Laboratory studies of disinfectants against Legionella pneumophila. Appl Environ Microbiol (1980) 1.83
Multiple serotypes of vibrio cholerae isolated from a case of cholera. Evidence suggesting in-vivo mutation. Lancet (1967) 1.83
Epidemiology of an international outbreak of Salmonella agona. Lancet (1973) 1.76
Holding media for the transport of Vibrio cholerae from field to laboratory. Am J Trop Med Hyg (1971) 1.75
Epidemiology of cholera in Italy in 1973. Lancet (1974) 1.75
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Bat predation and its influence on calling behavior in neotropical katydids. Science (1987) 1.71
Animal models to study Escherichia coli O157:H7 isolated from patients with haemorrhagic colitis. Lancet (1983) 1.70
National influenza experience in the USA, 1968-69. Bull World Health Organ (1969) 1.65
An assessment of patient-related economic costs in an outbreak of salmonellosis. N Engl J Med (1978) 1.63
Clinical features of types A and B food-borne botulism. Ann Intern Med (1981) 1.62
Evaluation of methods for isolating Salmonella and Arizona organisms from pet turtles. Appl Microbiol (1974) 1.62
Cholera in Portugal, 1974.I. Modes of transmission. Am J Epidemiol (1977) 1.62
Epidemiologic assessment of the relevance of the so-called enteropathogenic serogroups of Escherichia coli in diarrhea. N Engl J Med (1977) 1.59
Laboratory methods in cholera: isolation of Vibrio cholerae (el tor and classical) on TCBS medium in minimally equipped laboratories. Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg (1968) 1.52
Prevention and diagnosis of venous thrombosis in patients with hip fractures. A survey of current practice. Lancet (1976) 1.52
Biochemical and genetic characteristics of atypical Campylobacter fetus subsp. fetus strains isolated from humans in the United States. J Clin Microbiol (1985) 1.49
Institutional salmonellosis. J Infect Dis (1973) 1.46
Influence of incubation temperature and sodium heptadecyl sulfate (Tergitol No. 7) on the isolation of salmonellae from pork sausage. Appl Microbiol (1970) 1.42
Comparison of four plating media for isolating Vibrio cholerae. J Clin Microbiol (1979) 1.41
Shigellosis in custodial institutions. Am J Epidemiol (1970) 1.40
Epidemic Shiga bacillus dysentery in Central America. II. Epidemiologic studies in 1969. J Infect Dis (1970) 1.39
Evaluation of thiosulfate-citrate-bile salts-sucrose agar, a selective medium for the isolation of Vibrio cholerae and other pathogenic vibrios. J Infect Dis (1974) 1.39
Immunity in shigellosis. I. Response of man to attenuated strains of Shigella. J Infect Dis (1972) 1.39
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Isolation of Pittsburgh pneumonia agent from nebulizers used in respiratory therapy. Ann Intern Med (1980) 1.36
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From the Center for Disease Control: salmonellosis in the United States, 1968-1974. J Infect Dis (1976) 1.34
Cholera in Portugal, 1974. II. Transmission by bottled mineral water. Am J Epidemiol (1977) 1.32
Botulism in the United States, 1899-1969. Am J Epidemiol (1971) 1.29
A study of the dissemination of salmonellosis in a commercial broiler chicken operation. Am J Vet Res (1969) 1.27
Comparison of mobilization after two and nine days in uncomplicated myocardial infarction. Br Med J (1974) 1.27
Clinical management of venous thrombo-embolism. Br Med Bull (1978) 1.26
Survey of general practitioners' attitudes to management of patients with heart attacks. Br Med J (1975) 1.26
Mycobacterium sp. as a possible cause of hypersensitivity pneumonitis in machine workers. Emerg Infect Dis (1999) 1.26
Shigellosis in the United States: ten-year review of nationwide surveillance, 1964-1973. Am J Epidemiol (1976) 1.21
Search for a mass chemotherapeutic drug for cholera control. A study of Vibrio excretion following single and multiple dose treatment. Bull World Health Organ (1966) 1.21
Enteritis and gastritis in young asymptomatic Pakistani men. Am J Dig Dis (1966) 1.19
O:13a,13b, a new pathogenic serotype of Yersinia enterocolitica. J Clin Microbiol (1984) 1.19
Shigellosis in custodial institutions. II. Clinical, immunologic and bacteriologic response of institutionalized children to oral attenuated shigella vaccines. Am J Epidemiol (1972) 1.18
Salmonella contamination in a poultry-processing plant. Appl Microbiol (1970) 1.17
Epidemic of febrile gastroenteritis due to Salmonella java traced to smoked whitefish. Am J Public Health Nations Health (1968) 1.15
Foodborne shigellosis at a country fair. Am J Epidemiol (1974) 1.14
Yersinia enterocolitica : a review of its role in food hygiene. Bull World Health Organ (1976) 1.13
Current trends in botulism in the United States. JAMA (1974) 1.13
Shigellosis. To treat or not to treat? JAMA (1974) 1.13
Boundaries of conscience. JAMA (1985) 1.12
An epidemic of gastroenteritis traced to a contaminated public water supply. Am J Epidemiol (1976) 1.11
Typhoid fever in the United States associated with the 1972-1973 epidemic in Mexico. J Infect Dis (1977) 1.11
Yersinia enterocolitica: a review of the bacterium and recommended laboratory methodology. Health Lab Sci (1977) 1.11
Food-borne botulism in the United States, 1970-1975. J Infect Dis (1977) 1.10
Prevention of deep-vein thrombosis by low-dose heparin in patients undergoing total hip replacement. Lancet (1974) 1.10
Streptokinase neutralisation titres up to 866 days after intravenous streptokinase for acute myocardial infarction. Br Heart J (1993) 1.10
Preventing venous thromboembolism in elderly patients with hip fractures: studies of low-dose heparin, dipyridamole, aspirin, and flurbiprofen. Br Med J (1977) 1.10
Epidemiologic and laboratory investigation of an outbreak of Campylobacter enteritis associated with raw milk. Am J Epidemiol (1985) 1.09
Colicin typing of Shigella sonnei. Appl Microbiol (1974) 1.09
Raw hamburger: an interstate common source of human salmonellosis. Am J Epidemiol (1978) 1.08
Warfarin sodium in prevention of deep venous thrombosis and pulmonary embolism in patients with fractured neck of femur. Lancet (1976) 1.07