Forty-four of 219 animals from Trinidad and Grenada, W.I., yielded 20 serotypes of Salmonella, 16 of which are known to have been associated with human infection in the United States in recent years. Toads (Bufo marinus) provided the greatest number of isolates. Other carriers were mammals, vultures, lizards, a tree-frog and a cave cockroach.
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1 April 1979
Salmonella IN WILDLIFE FROM TRINIDAD AND GRENADA, W.I.
C.O.R. EVERARD,
BRAJIN TOTA,
DAVID BASSETT,
CAMEILLE ALI