RT Journal T1 Notes from the field: Outbreak of salmonellosis associated with pet turtle exposures—united states, 2011 JF JAMA JO JAMA YR 2012 FD October 3 VO 308 IS 13 SP 1317 OP 1317 DO UL http://dx.doi.org/ AB CDC is collaborating with the Pennsylvania State Health Department in an ongoing investigation of an outbreak of human Salmonella enterica serotype Paratyphi B var. L (+) tartrate + infections associated with pet turtle exposures. Turtles have long been recognized as sources of human Salmonella infections and are a particular risk to young children.1 Although the sale or distribution of small turtles (those with carapace lengths <4 inches [<10.2 cm]) has been prohibited in the United States since 1975 (with exceptions for scientific or educational purposes),2 they are still available for illegal purchase through transient vendors on the street, at flea markets, and at fairs.