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Probiotic Bacillus subtilis LF11 Protects Intestinal Epithelium Against Salmonella Infection
Enteric diseases caused by Salmonella are prevalent in poultry farming. With the forbiddance of antibiotics in feedstuff industry, Bacillus subtilis (B.
Rong-Rong Zhang+5 more
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The Interleukins Orchestrate Mucosal Immune Responses to Salmonella Infection in the Intestine
Salmonella infection remains one of the major public health problems in the world, with increasing resistance to antibiotics. The resolution is to explore the pathogenesis of the infection and search for alternative therapy other than antibiotics. Immune
F. Huang
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Salmonella Infection of the Hip [PDF]
B.R. Reeves, D Churchill-Davidson
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BackgroundTyphoid fever, an infective bacterial disease, is capable of causing fatal systemic infection in humans, and in an era of antimicrobial resistance, it has become of public health importance.
Nayanum Pokhrel+6 more
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Salmonella aortitis successfully treated with antibiotics without surgery
Aortitis is an inflammation of the aorta that is linked to large vessel vasculitis and other rheumatologic cases. Less often, an infectious etiology of aortitis is diagnosed.
Gabriel Melki+9 more
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Salmonellosis in the COVID19 Pandemic Era
Relevance. In 2020, there was a unique situation caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and the anti-epidemic measures introduced in this regard. To date, the question of how these methods affect the spread of other infectious diseases, including salmonellosis,
A. V. Lubimova+2 more
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Methylation of Salmonella Typhimurium flagella promotes bacterial adhesion and host cell invasion
Flagellin proteins of Salmonella flagella are methylated. Here, the authors show that flagellin methylation facilitates adhesion of Salmonella to hydrophobic host-cell surfaces, and contributes to efficient gut colonization and host infection.
Julia A. Horstmann+18 more
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Salmonella is one of the most important enteric pathogens worldwide, which is able to cause lethal systemic infection via survival and replication in host macrophages.
Xinyue Wang+7 more
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Flagellum-driven motility of Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium facilitates host colonization. However, the large extracellular flagellum is also a prime target for the immune system.
Imke Spöring+7 more
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Mechanisms for the Invasion and Dissemination of Salmonella
Salmonella enterica is a gastroenteric Gram-negative bacterium that can infect both humans and animals and causes millions of illnesses per year around the world.
Qiao Li
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