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High Biofilm-Forming Multidrug-Resistant Salmonella Infantis Strains from the Poultry Production Chain. [PDF]

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Musa L   +9 more
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In vitro characterization and genome sequencing of two novel lytic phages against Salmonella Infantis isolated from poultry feces. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Microbiol
Battistelli N   +12 more
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Evaluation of Virulence of Salmonella Infantis and Salmonella Enteritidis with In Vitro and In Vivo Models

Foodborne Pathogens and Disease, 2023
Salmonella Infantis and Enteritidis serovars have been reported as important causes of salmonellosis in humans worldwide. However, the virulence of these two serovars has yet to be compared. To evaluate the virulence of Salmonella Infantis (n = 23) and Salmonella Enteritidis (n = 7), we used two models: the Caco2 cells model (in vitro) and the Galleria
Christian Vinueza-Burgos   +2 more
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Experimental Infection of Sheep with Salmonella Infantis

British Veterinary Journal, 1977
SUMMARY Experimental oral infection of seven lambs with S. infantis , designed to determine the pathogenesis of infection and evaluate the efficacy of diagnostic procedures, is described. Clinical disease occurred in one lamb given 2 × 10 11 organisms and two of six lambs given 2 × 10 10 organisms. Observations were made on the clinical pathology,
D D, Brown, J G, Ross, A F, Smith
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Experimental infection of poultry with Salmonella infantis

Research in Veterinary Science, 1976
Six-month-old cockerels and point-of-lay pullets were infected orally with S infantis (1 X 10(10). The cockerels were slaughtered at intervals up to 42 days, and the pullets slaughtered 20 weeks, after infection. Infection produced no clinical disease and minimal changes were observed at autopsy.
D D, Brown, J G, Ross, A F, Smith
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Isolation of Salmonella infantis from an Aborted Bovine Fœtus

Nature, 1958
WHEREAS abortion in cattle associated with Brucella or Vibrio infection is very common, it can, in some rare cases, also be caused by Salmonella species. The Salmonella strain most frequently held responsible for bovine abortion is Salmonella dublin; this strain has already been found in the Belgian Congo in a bovine fœtus. Salmonella infantis, a world-
J, MORTELMANS, C, HUYGELEN, F, PINCKERS
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Salmonella infantis infection of a pre-existent ventricular aneurysm

American Heart Journal, 1964
Abstract A case is reported of Salmonella infantis endocarditis of the lining of a chronic postinfarctional ventricular aneurysm, with secondary formation of thrombus about the infected site, and superinfection of the thrombus with Escherichia coli .
E M, MCNALLY, R J, KENNEDY, W R, GRACE
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