Published in J Infect Dis on September 01, 1973
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A community waterborne outbreak of salmonellosis and the effectiveness of a boil water order. Am J Public Health (1997) 1.64
Occupational hazards in hospitals: risk of infection. Br J Ind Med (1987) 1.08
Hospital Salmonella johannesburg infection and its possible role in the community spread of the infection in Hong Kong. J Hyg (Lond) (1977) 1.01
Salmonellosis. West J Med (1980) 0.86
Endemic institutional salmonellosis due to lactose-fermenting Salmonella newport in Nova Scotia. CMAJ (1988) 0.80
Concurrent lymphoma and salmonellosis in a cat. Can Vet J (1990) 0.75
Salmonella thomson outbreak in a Canadian newborn nursery. Can J Infect Dis (1993) 0.75
Do you have Salmonella in your future? West J Med (1980) 0.75
Control of a non-foodborne outbreak of salmonellosis: day care in isolation. Am J Public Health (1987) 0.75
Simplified, accurate method for antibiotic assay of clinical specimens. Appl Microbiol (1966) 27.11
Charcoal-yeast extract agar: primary isolation medium for Legionella pneumophila. J Clin Microbiol (1979) 15.15
Nosocomial klebsiella infections: intestinal colonization as a reservoir. Ann Intern Med (1971) 6.55
Travelers' diarrhea in Mexico. A prospective study of physicians and family members attending a congress. N Engl J Med (1976) 6.52
Effect of antibiotic therapy in acute salmonellosis on the fecal excretion of salmonellae. N Engl J Med (1969) 5.21
Influenza vaccination of elderly persons. Reduction in pneumonia and influenza hospitalizations and deaths. JAMA (1980) 4.95
Impact of epidemic type A influenza in a defined adult population. Am J Epidemiol (1980) 4.43
Non-cholera vibrio infections in the United States. Clinical, epidemiologic, and laboratory features. Ann Intern Med (1978) 4.28
Pneumonia and influenza deaths during epidemics: implications for prevention. Arch Intern Med (1982) 4.20
Health consequences of religious and philosophical exemptions from immunization laws: individual and societal risk of measles. JAMA (1999) 3.77
Handwashing to prevent diarrhea in day-care centers. Am J Epidemiol (1981) 3.75
A case of cholera in Texas, 1973. Am J Epidemiol (1974) 3.71
Pathogenesis of Shigella dysenteriae 1 (Shiga) dysentery. J Infect Dis (1973) 3.45
Epidemic Shiga bacillus dysentery in Central America. I. Etiologic investigations in Guatemala, 1969. J Infect Dis (1970) 3.41
Inactivation of cephalothin and cephaloridine by Staphylococcus aureus. J Bacteriol (1965) 2.94
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
Excess pneumonia and influenza associated hospitalization during influenza epidemics in the United States, 1970-78. Am J Public Health (1986) 2.90
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
Seroepidemiology and chemoprophylaxis disease due to sulfonamide-resistant Neisseria meningitidis in a civillian population. J Infect Dis (1974) 2.64
Vibrio parahaemolyticus outbreaks in the United States. Lancet (1974) 2.60
Underestimation of the role of pneumonia and influenza in causing excess mortality. Am J Public Health (1981) 2.54
Cholera on Guam, 1974: epidemiologic findings and isolation of non-toxinogenic strains. Am J Epidemiol (1977) 2.46
Editorial: Gram-negative-rod bacteremia. N Engl J Med (1974) 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
Immunity in shigellosis. II. Protection induced by oral live vaccine or primary infection. J Infect Dis (1972) 2.29
Detection of Vibrio cholerae biotype El Tor by purging. Bull World Health Organ (1966) 2.27
Performance-based physician reimbursement and influenza immunization rates in the elderly. The Primary-Care Physicians of Monroe County. Am J Prev Med (1998) 2.23
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
Respiratory syncytial virus and influenza A infections in the hospitalized elderly. J Infect Dis (1995) 2.13
A simultaneous outbreak of meningococcal and influenza infections. N Engl J Med (1972) 2.11
Ghee applications to the umbilical cord: a risk factor for neonatal tetanus. Lancet (1989) 2.00
Genetic mapping of mutations in independently isolated nontoxinogenic mutants of Vibrio cholerae. Infect Immun (1978) 1.98
Histopathology of the upper small intestines in typhoid fever. Biopsy study of experimental disease in man. Am J Dig Dis (1966) 1.97
Nosocomial urinary tract infection with Serratia marcescens: an epidemiologic study. J Infect Dis (1973) 1.95
A decision model and cost-effectiveness analysis of colorectal cancer screening and surveillance guidelines for average-risk adults. Int J Technol Assess Health Care (2000) 1.94
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
Antibiotic resistance and transfer factor in Salmonella, United States 1967. JAMA (1968) 1.89
Rapid sulfonamide disc sensitivity test for meningococci. Appl Microbiol (1968) 1.87
Pseudomonas pseudomallei: susceptibility to chemotherapeutic agents. J Infect Dis (1970) 1.86
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
An outbreak in 1965 of severe respiratory illness caused by the Legionnaires' disease bacterium. J Infect Dis (1978) 1.84
Processes for obtaining nonmedical exemptions to state immunization laws. Am J Public Health (2001) 1.83
Multiple serotypes of vibrio cholerae isolated from a case of cholera. Evidence suggesting in-vivo mutation. Lancet (1967) 1.83
Exotoxin activity associated with the Legionnaires disease bacterium. J Clin Microbiol (1979) 1.82
Antibiotic usage in seven community hospitals. JAMA (1970) 1.82
Comparison of media for direct isolation and transport of Shigellae from Fecal specimens. Appl Microbiol (1970) 1.82
Nationwide epidemic of septicemia caused by contaminated intravenous products. I. Epidemiologic and clinical features. Am J Med (1976) 1.81
A rapid, modified ultrafiltration method for determining serum protein binding and its application to new penicillins. J Lab Clin Med (1965) 1.80
Surveillance of nosocomial infections in community hospitals. I. Surveillance methods, effectiveness, and initial results. J Infect Dis (1969) 1.80
Influenza vaccination programs for elderly persons: cost-effectiveness in a health maintenance organization. Ann Intern Med (1994) 1.79
Pontiac fever: isolation of the etiologic agent (Legionella pneumophilia) and demonstration of its mode of transmission. Am J Epidemiol (1981) 1.77
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
Risk of acute respiratory disease among pregnant women during influenza A epidemics. Public Health Rep (1986) 1.75
Epidemiology of cholera in Italy in 1973. Lancet (1974) 1.75
An epidemic-associated episome? J Infect Dis (1972) 1.72
Aromatic substrate specificity of browning by cultures of the Legionnaires' disease bacterium. Ann Intern Med (1979) 1.68
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
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
Impact of type A influenza on children: a retrospective study. Am J Public Health (1982) 1.57
"A study of excess mortality during influenza epidemics in the United States, 1968-1976". Am J Epidemiol (1982) 1.55
Influenza surveillance in community-dwelling elderly compared with children. Arch Fam Med (1997) 1.55
A waterborne outbreak of gastroenteritis in adults associated with Escherichia coli. Lancet (1968) 1.53
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
The SENIC Project. Study on the efficacy of nosocomial infection control (SENIC Project). Summary of study design. Am J Epidemiol (1980) 1.49
Tetanus in the United States (1965-1966):epidemiologic and clinical features. N Engl J Med (1969) 1.48
Diphtheria in the United States, 1959-1970. J Infect Dis (1974) 1.47
Infection due to organisms of the Mycobacterium fortuitum complex after augmentation mammaplasty: clinical and epidemiologic features. J Infect Dis (1983) 1.47
Isolation and characterization of hypertoxinogenic (htx) mutants of Escherichia coli KL320(pCG86). Infect Immun (1981) 1.46
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
Immunity in shigellosis. I. Response of man to attenuated strains of Shigella. J Infect Dis (1972) 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
Day-care center attendance and hospitalization for lower respiratory tract illness. Pediatrics (1988) 1.38
Sporadic community-acquired Legionnaires' disease in the United States. A case-control study. Ann Intern Med (1979) 1.37
Turista at an international congress in Mexico. Lancet (1973) 1.36
Nosocomial infections due to Pseudomonas. J Infect Dis (1974) 1.34
From the Center for Disease Control: salmonellosis in the United States, 1968-1974. J Infect Dis (1976) 1.34
Public health considerations in the management of meningococcal disease. Ann Intern Med (1975) 1.32
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
Clearance of Candida albicans from the bloodstream of rabbits. Infect Immun (1974) 1.29
Epidemiology of nosocomial infection due to Gram-negative bacilli: aspects relevant to development and use of vaccines. J Infect Dis (1977) 1.29
ON THE PATHOGENESIS OF RENAL FAILURE ASSOCIATED WITH MULTIPLE MYELOMA. ELECTROPHORETIC AND CHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF PROTEIN IN URINE AND BLOOD SERUM. J Clin Invest (1944) 1.28
Alternative routes of measles immunization: a review. Biologicals (1997) 1.27
Severe illness with influenza B. Am J Med (1980) 1.27