Abstract

Five human cases of gastroenteritis due to Salmonella poona occurred in central Hampshire. One patient was infected by drinking raw milk from infected cows; the other patients were thought to have been indirectly infected from a group of infected farms through contaminated meat. Nothing can be done to prevent such infections other than education of housewives to treat meat as dirty material.

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