Determination of an Interaction Network between an Extracellular Bacterial Pathogen and the Human Host [PDF]
A major gap in understanding infectious diseases is the lack of information about molecular interaction networks between pathogens and the human host.
Barnes, Stephen +9 more
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MLVA polymorphism of Salmonella enterica subspecies isolated from humans, animals, and food in Cambodia [PDF]
Background Salmonella (S.) enterica is the main cause of salmonellosis in humans and animals. The epidemiology of this infection involves large geographical distances, and strains related to an episode of salmonellosis therefore need to be reliably ...
Alexandra Farbos-Granger +22 more
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To investigate the prevalence and transmission of 16S rRNA methylase genes among Salmonella isolates from food animals in China.A total of 310 Salmonella isolates collected from food animals in seven provinces of China during 2016-17 were screened for 16S RMTase genes.
Liang-Xing, Fang +10 more
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Salmonella: a foodborne pathogen [PDF]
Salmonellosis continues to be a major public health problem worldwide. It also contributes to negative economic impacts due to the cost of surveillance investigation, treatment and prevention of illness.
Anyi, Ubong +9 more
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The small protein CydX is required for function of cytochrome bd oxidase in Brucella abortus. [PDF]
A large number of hypothetical genes potentially encoding small proteins of unknown function are annotated in the Brucella abortus genome. Individual deletion of 30 of these genes identified four mutants, in BAB1_0355, BAB2_0726, BAB2_0470, and BAB2_0450
de Jong, Maarten F +5 more
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Salmonella in pet and captive reptiles with reference to some studies in Malaysia and countries worldwide [PDF]
Reptiles, which included snakes, chelonians (turtles, tortoises), iguanas and lizards, have been reported as important reservoirs for Salmonella. In Malaysia, reports on Salmonella in reptiles are not many.
Abdul Aziz, Saleha +3 more
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Genome sequencing reveals diversification of virulence factor content and possible host adaptation in distinct subpopulations of Salmonella enterica [PDF]
Background Divergence of bacterial populations into distinct subpopulations is often the result of ecological isolation. While some studies have suggested the existence of Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica subclades, evidence for these subdivisions has
A Gelman +60 more
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Use and Misuse of Antimicrobial Drugs in Poultry and Livestock: Mechanisms of Antimicrobial Resistance [PDF]
Food safety begins on the farm with management practices that contribute to an abundant, safe, and affordable food supply. To attain this goal antimicrobials have been used in all stages of food animal production in the United States and elsewhere around
Toni Poole* and Cynthia Sheffield
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Prevalence of Salmonella in poultry processing environments in wet markets in Penang and Perlis, Malaysia [PDF]
Aim: The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of various Salmonella serotypes in chickens, carcass contact surfaces as well as environmental samples collected from wet markets and small scale processing plant.
Ahamed Kamal, Shamila Syuhada +7 more
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SEROVARS AND ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE OF Salmonella spp. ISOLATED FROM TURKEY AND BROILER CARCASSES IN SOUTHERN BRAZIL BETWEEN 2004 AND 2006 [PDF]
Salmonella spp. causes diseases in fowls, when species-specific serovars (Salmonella Pullorum and S.Gallinarum) are present in flocks, and public health problems, when non-typhoid serovars are isolated, as well as possible bacterial resistance induced by
BORSOI, Anderlise +5 more
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