Hurvell B
Nord Vet Med. 1978 Jul-Aug;30(7-8):297-304.
Yersinia enterocolitica (Y.e.) is presented from taxonomic point of view. The increased accounts of isolates performed during the last years from both humans and animals are described. Y.e., which is of great interest both in human and veterinary medicine, has been isolated in an increased frequency, from domestic as well as wild animals, from different foods, and also from drinking waters. The modes of transmissions are in many parts unknown, but clinical and epidemiological data suggest that the majority of infections both in humans and animals occur through the digestive tract. From different countries reports have been presented on the assumption that swine are playing an important role as reservoirs for infections in man. Foods contaminated with Y.e. bacteria either, primarily or secondarily, seem to be an important source of infections in the occurrence of Y.e. outbreaks.
从分类学角度介绍了小肠结肠炎耶尔森菌(Y.e.)。描述了过去几年从人和动物中分离出的该菌数量增加的情况。Y.e.在人类和兽医学中都备受关注,其从家畜和野生动物、不同食物以及饮用水中分离出来的频率有所增加。传播方式在很多方面尚不清楚,但临床和流行病学数据表明,人和动物的大多数感染都是通过消化道发生的。来自不同国家的报告认为,猪作为人类感染的重要储存宿主发挥着重要作用。被Y.e.细菌污染的食物,无论是主要还是次要污染,似乎都是Y.e.爆发时感染的重要来源。