Smyth B, McCann R, Stewart D
Ulster Med J. 1989 Apr;58(1):36-9.
In July 1988, 20 of 49 tourists from Northern Ireland became ill with gastrointestinal symptoms while on holiday in Madeira and four were admitted to hospital. Salmonella enteritidis was subsequently isolated from eight members of the party. Epidemiological investigations implicated fried and/or scrambled eggs as the vehicle of infection.
1988年7月,49名来自北爱尔兰的游客在马德拉岛度假期间出现胃肠道症状,其中20人患病,4人住院。随后从该旅行团的8名成员中分离出肠炎沙门氏菌。流行病学调查表明,煎蛋和/或炒蛋是感染源。