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2024 Salmonella outbreak linked to household exposure to pet bearded dragons

2024 Salmonella outbreak linked to household exposure to pet bearded dragons
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Key Takeaway
Consider reptile exposure when evaluating patients with Salmonella infection.

A public health report describes an outbreak of Salmonella infection in the United States in 2024. The outbreak was linked to household exposure to pet bearded dragons. The report does not specify the study design, the size of the affected population, or the clinical characteristics of the cases. No comparator group, primary outcome, or follow-up duration is reported.

No specific results, such as case counts, attack rates, or effect measures, are provided. The report states the outbreak was 'linked to' exposure, indicating an association. No data on the strength of this association, such as an odds ratio or confidence interval, is available. Safety and tolerability information, including details on adverse events or illness severity, is not reported.

Key limitations include the lack of reported methodological details, sample size, and quantitative results. The evidence is observational, and causality cannot be established from this report alone. For clinical practice, this report serves as an alert about a potential zoonotic source. Clinicians should consider asking about reptile exposure in patients with diarrheal illness and reinforce hygiene messages for pet owners.

Study Details

EvidenceLevel 5
PublishedAug 2025
View Original Abstract ↓
This report describes an outbreak of Salmonella infection in 2024 that was found to be linked to household exposure to pet bearded dragons.
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