Researchers have suggested that chicken meat is an important source of infections from a type of Salmonella in Israel.
Salmonella surveillance in humans in Israel relies on reporting of cases
A Salmonella outbreak in nursing homes in a region of Sweden has been connected to a larger national outbreak linked to eggs.
An analysis by the Public Health Agency of
Salmonella has been confirmed at two nursing homes in Sweden with 45 people sick.
Infection traceback work is ongoing to find the source. Management of the incident includes officials in
More than 40 people have been infected with a rare strain of Salmonella in Austria.
The Austrian Agency for Health and Food Safety (AGES) said 49 sick people come from
Health officials in Sweden suspect contaminated eggs are behind a Salmonella outbreak in the country.
Seven people from four regions are infected with a type of Salmonella Enteritidis that has
A Salmonella outbreak linked to food served in hospitals in Gran Canaria has affected 17 people.
The Ministry of Health reported that nine patients were being treated at Gran Canaria
The number of people sick in a Salmonella outbreak in Austria has more than doubled.
The Austrian Agency for Health and Food Safety (AGES) said 72 people are now ill,
Public health officials in a Spanish region have linked tomatoes to an outbreak which affected at least 500 people.
It is estimated that more than 500 people suffered symptoms compatible
A widow is warning of the dangers of Salmonella after an inquest concluded her husband died of food poisoning contracted while on holiday.
Leslie Green, from Bolton in England, fell
Scientists have warned of an ongoing increase of Salmonella infections in the Netherlands linked to the egg laying hen sector.
Since mid-2023, the country has experienced a sustained increase in
Four people have fallen sick after consuming a type of egg product supplement in the United Kingdom.
Public Health Scotland is leading the probe into a cluster of multidrug resistant
Scientists have estimated the economic impact of Salmonella Dublin infections on dairy farms in Denmark.
University of Copenhagen researchers examined Salmonella Dublin across all Danish dairy farms over a 10-year