Abstract
The strains ofSalmonella typhimurium var.Copenhagen isolated from pigeons were characterized by biochemical tests and by phage typing. They were rarely found to cause disease in man. These strains were also rarely found in animals through which they might infect man. It can be concluded that the role of pigeons in the spread of salmonellosis in man is small.
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