TY - JOUR AU - Martin, Stanley M. AB - 196 News malignant species, has been found only once. sonal distribution of isolations has been consistent Treatment with chloroquine alone is sufficient for from 1963 to 1970, with the greatest number of induced malaria due to P. vivax, since there is no isolations reported in July-October and the low­ exo-erythrocytic stage when the parasite is trans­ est number in January-April. mitted by trophozoite inoculation. Reported isolations from humans in 1970 in­ cluded 171 (12%) of the approximately 1,400 PETER D. WALZER, M.D. known serotypes of Salmonella, compared with ARTHUR S. DOVER, M.D. 165 different serotypes reported in 1969. The 10 MYRON G. SCHULTZ, D.V.M., M.D., D.C.M.T. most frequently reported serotypes (table 1) ac­ counted for 69.5 % of the total. With the excep­ References tion of Salmonella derby, which replaced Salmo­ nella javiana, this list was the same as reported 1. Barrett, 0., Jr., Skrzypek, G., Datel, W., Goldstein, in 1969. Salmonella derby showed the greatest J. D. Malaria imported to the United States from increase (46 % since 1969) in frequency of iso­ Vietnam. Amer. J. Trop, Med. 18:495-499, 1969. 2. Dover, A. S. Letter to the editor: Malaria in a heroin lation. Six of the 10 serotypes TI - Salmonella Surveillance—1970 JF - The Journal of Infectious Diseases DO - 10.1093/infdis/125.2.196 DA - 1972-02-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/oxford-university-press/salmonella-surveillance-1970-7ROWyYTIZb SP - 196 EP - 198 VL - 125 IS - 2 DP - DeepDyve ER -