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Table 2 Serovars isolated from patients with travel-related (TRB) and domestically acquired (DAB) bacteremia

From: International travel and the risk of hospitalization with non-typhoidal Salmonella bacteremia. A Danish population-based cohort study, 1999-2008

Serovar

TRB Number (%) (n = 78)*

Serovar

DAB Number (%) (n = 235)

S. Enteritidis

23

(29.5)

S. Enteritidis

84

(35.7)

S. Virchow

8

(10.3)

S. Dublin

48

(20.4)

S. Typhimurium

6

(7.7)

S. Typhimurium

46

(19.6)

S. Newport

4

(5.1)

S. Bovismorbificans

6

(2.6)

S. Panama

4

(5.1)

S. Newport

5

(2.1)

S. Aviana

3

(3.8)

S. Agona

4

(1.7)

S. Saint-Paul

3

(3.8)

S. Java

4

(1.7)

S. Corvallis

2

(2.6)

S. Oranienburg

4

(1.7)

S. Haifa

2

(2.6)

S. Infantis

3

(1.3)

S. Heidelberg

2

(2.6)

S. Chester

2

(0.9)

S. Java

2

(2.6)

S. Hadar

2

(0.9)

S. Poona

2

(2.6)

S. Heidelberg

2

(0.9)

Others

17

(21.8)

S. Poona

2

(0.9)

   

S. Saint-Paul

2

(0.9)

   

S. Thompson

2

(0.9)

   

Others

19

(8.1)

  1. *Two patients had double infections with different serovars.