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A total of 310 Salmonella isolates were isolated from 6 broiler farms in Eastern China, serotyped according to the Kauffmann-White classification. All isolates were examined for susceptibility to 17 commonly used antimicrobial agents, representative ...
Yan Lu+7 more
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Molecular techniques to characterize the invA genes of Salmonella spp. for pathogen inactivation study in composting [PDF]
The relatively low concentration of pathogen indicators, such Salmonella, in composting sometimes causes a problem with detection when using the conventional techniques. The presence of viable but non-culturable (VBNC) organisms is also a potential problem with Salmonella detection when using conventional techniques.
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Minimum Inhibitory Concentration of Glyphosate and a Glyphosate-Containing Herbicide in Salmonella enterica Isolates Originating from Different Time Periods, Hosts, and Serovars [PDF]
Glyphosate, the active compound of Roundup, is one of the most used pesticides in the world. Its residues are often detected in animal feed, but the impact on the animal gut microbiota and on pathogens of the intestine has not intensively been ...
Bote, Katrin+4 more
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ABSTRACT Background The etiology of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is not well understood, though recent literature suggests that the urinary tract microbiome may play a role. We aimed to examine the prostatic microbiome in BPH and its associations with patient characteristics. Methods Men undergoing Holmium Laser Enucleation of the Prostate (HoLEP)
Alec Sun+6 more
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Pigs can be colonized with Salmonella enterica and become established carriers. However, the mechanisms of the host’s response to Salmonella enterica infection are largely unclear.
Jiajia Cai+7 more
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Survival of Salmonella spp. in Composting using Vial and Direct Inoculums Technique [PDF]
The survival of Salmonella spp. as pathogen indicator in composting was studied. The inoculums technique was used to gives the known amounts of Salmonella spp. involved in composting. The inoculums of Salmonella spp. solution was added directly into the compost material. The direct inoculum was compared with inoculums in vial technique.
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Evaluation of WGS-subtyping methods for epidemiological surveillance of foodborne salmonellosis [PDF]
Background: Salmonellosis is one of the most common foodborne diseases worldwide. Although human infection by non-typhoidal Salmonella (NTS) enterica subspecies enterica is associated primarily with a self-limiting diarrhoeal illness, invasive bacterial ...
Mohammed, M.+3 more
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ABSTRACT The pathogenesis of enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (ETEC) involves the colonization of hosts by colonization factors (CFs) and the secretion of enterotoxins. CFs, especially chaperone‐usher fimbriae, mediate bacterial adhesion to host cells, with extensive genetic diversity observed among isolates.
Hiharu Inoue+12 more
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Enumeration of Salmonella in compost material by a non-culture based method [PDF]
Accurate enumeration of Salmonella spp. is important for assessing whether this pathogen has survived composting. Recent literature has reported that enumeration of Salmonella spp. using standard microbiological methods has a numbers of disadvantages, particularly the time taken to obtain a result.
arxiv
DEVELOPMENT OF MULTIPLEX PCR BASED ASSAY FOR THE CONCURRENT DETECTION OF PATHOGENIC MICROORGANISMS [PDF]
Objective: Salmonella enterica is an important enteric pathogen which causes gastroenteritis and enteric fever in humans and is widely spread in nature. Outbreaks of Salmonella infections are frequently reported in both developed and developing countries,
Ali, Aqeel Mohammed+2 more
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