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Table 4 The number of serotyped Salmonella isolates from humans and selected non-human sources sampled in NSW between January 2008 and June 2019

From: Source attribution of salmonellosis by time and geography in New South Wales, Australia

Source

Year

Total

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

2016

2017

2018

2019

Human cases

1759

2101

2979

2864

2275

2709

3416

2818

3084

2489

2063

1516

30,073

Ruminants

58

60

49

87

60

33

25

42

10

6

2

3

435

 Cattle

50

53

40

70

53

31

22

38

9

6

2

3

377

 Ruminants—Othera

8

7

9

17

7

2

3

4

1

–

–

–

58

Broilersb

152

99

98

76

117

37

61

360

185

84

56

71

1396

Layersb

288

160

155

270

204

251

225

158

109

136

128

237

2321

Pigs

20

13

42

47

45

79

23

48

51

5

14

4

391

Total Included Non-Humanc

518

332

344

480

426

400

334

608

355

231

200

315

4543

Wildlifed

12

16

1

3

22

13

5

5

3

3

–

–

83

Poultry—Othere

13

7

1

9

1

4

11

1

1

–

–

–

48

Horses

2

3

4

7

1

0

4

8

3

–

–

–

32

  1. These counts exclude S. Paratyphi B bv Java, types that were rare in humans (less than 10 cases over the period), and travel-associated types (types where more than half of cases with known travel history were acquired outside NSW). A selection of the most common excluded sources are displayed here to illustrate the sparsity of data over time
  2. a Ruminant-other includes sheep and goats
  3. bOther isolates from poultry that could not be linked to either broilers or layers are not included in this table
  4. cThe included sources are ruminants, broilers, layers, and pigs
  5. dWildlife consists of a diverse group of non-captive non-domesticated animalsTyphimurium
  6. ePoultry-other consists of ducks, turkey and quail