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Volume 18, Number 7—July 2012
Dispatch

Salmonellosis Outbreak Traced to Playground Sand, Australia, 2007–2009

Michael StaffComments to Author , Jennie Musto, Geoff Hogg, Monika Janssen, and Karrie Rose
Author affiliations: New South Wales Health, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia (M. Staff, J. Musto); Public Health Laboratory, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia (G. Hogg); and Taronga Conservation Society Australia, Sydney (M. Janssen, K. Rose)

Main Article

Figure 1

Number of cases of Salmonella enterica variant Java infection and month of onset in children playing in sandboxes, Australia, 2007–2009.

Figure 1. . . Number of cases of Salmonella enterica variant Java infection and month of onset in children playing in sandboxes, Australia, 2007–2009.

Main Article

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