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The potential of using bacteriophages targeting Salmonella Dublin in cattle herds
Salmonella Dublin causes severe illness in cattle and humans and can persistently infect cattle herds for years despite comprehensive control efforts. Bacteriophages are viruses that specifically kill bacteria.
Sarah Grønlund Jespersen +3 more
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A recent study found that 30% of all dairy farms in British Columbia (BC) were positive for Salmonella Dublin, which has prompted a need to determine how to properly manage and mitigate Salmonella Dublin within the province.
Ellen Boyd +4 more
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The efficiency of the Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) combined with selective enrichment broth was compared with the standard microbiological techniques for detection of Salmonella Dublin in fecal samples of 10 to 15-days-old Holstein calves ...
D.G. Silva +6 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Livestock markets are critical hubs within animal trade networks that influence pathogen dissemination at the regional and national scale. Indeed, a 2016 Salmonella serovar Heidelberg outbreak, initially linked to surplus dairy calves at livestock markets, sickened 63 people across 17 states.
Samantha R. Locke +6 more
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: Salmonella Dublin latent carrier cows represent a high risk for infection of newborn calves via intrauterine transmission and shedding of bacteria in feces and colostrum at calving.
Rafael E. Castro-Vargas +4 more
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Summary A 2‐month‐old Holstein bull calf presented with a 1‐week history of left front limb lameness. Lameness evaluation demonstrated a Grade 3/5 lameness in the left front limb. Clinical examination revealed resistance to flexion and extension of the left shoulder region, with no associated swelling or joint effusion.
Martina Ernestova, Sabrina H. Brounts
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Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica serovar Dublin (S. Dublin) is a zoonotic pathogen causing infections in animals, especially in cattle. In this study, we report draft genome sequences of four S.
Milena Skóra +8 more
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Abstract Enteropathogenic bacteria are a major cause of morbidity and mortality globally. While mouse models have been indispensable in advancing our understanding of infectious enteric diseases, key differences in intestinal microbiota and immunobiology between mice and humans underscore the need for alternative mammalian models that better ...
Daniel W. Hart +14 more
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Harnessing gut microbiota to mitigate Salmonella Dublin: Lessons from S. Typhimurium
The emerging cattle-adapted pathogen, Salmonella Dublin, threatens the global cattle industry by causing high mortality in calves and reduced production efficiency in cows.
Martin Moran +2 more
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This study demonstrates that postindustrial recycled polypropylene (PIR PP) performs comparably to virgin polypropylene in reusable food packaging. After 20 simulated reuse cycles, including heating and commercial washing, PIR PP retained its structural, chemical, and microbial safety properties, supporting its potential for safe and sustainable ...
Caolan Jameson +7 more
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