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Increasing numbers of cancer cases generate a great urge for new treatment options. Applying bacteria like Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium for cancer therapy represents an intensively explored option.
Michael Frahm +7 more
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Salmonella is capable of harming human and animal health, and its multidrug resistance (MDR) has always been a public health problem. In addition, antibiotic-free or antibiotic-reduced policies have been implemented in poultry production.
Changcheng Li +7 more
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Salmonella infective endocarditis
Salmonella endocarditis is so rarely reported that its clinical features, prognosis, and optimal treatment remain unclear. In this paper, we report a female with nontyphoid Salmonella endocarditis complicated with perivalvular abscess. We also review and summarize other cases reported in the English literature.Using the key words "Salmonella ...
Cheng, Wan-Ling +5 more
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Endogenous Enterobacteriaceae underlie variation in susceptibility to Salmonella infection
Lack of reproducibility is a prominent problem in biomedical research. An important source of variation in animal experiments is the microbiome, but little is known about specific changes in the microbiota composition that cause phenotypic differences ...
Eric M Velazquez +16 more
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Genomic comparison of diverse Salmonella serovars isolated from swine. [PDF]
Food animals act as a reservoir for many foodborne pathogens. Salmonella enterica is one of the leading pathogens that cause food borne illness in a broad host range including animals and humans.
Barrett, John B +9 more
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Within the species of Salmonella enterica, there is significant diversity represented among the numerous subspecies and serovars. Collectively, these account for microbes with variable host ranges, from common plant and animal colonizers to extremely ...
J. Harrell +6 more
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The wide spread of drug-resistant forms of the pathogens, complicating prevention and treatment of acute intestinal infections, determines the feasibility of using bacteriophages and immune lactoglobulins for antibacterial therapy of these diseases.
N. V. Aleksanina, O. V. Moiseyeva
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Conservation of Salmonella infection mechanisms in plants and animals. [PDF]
Salmonella virulence in animals depends on effectors injected by Type III Secretion Systems (T3SSs). In this report we demonstrate that Salmonella mutants that are unable to deliver effectors are also compromised in infection of Arabidopsis thaliana ...
Adam Schikora +10 more
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Salmonella Degrades the Host Glycocalyx Leading to Altered Infection and Glycan Remodeling. [PDF]
Complex glycans cover the gut epithelial surface to protect the cell from the environment. Invasive pathogens must breach the glycan layer before initiating infection.
Arabyan, Narine +11 more
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Salmonella infection - prevention and treatment by antibiotics and probiotic yeasts: a review.
Global Salmonella infection, especially in developing countries, is a health and economic burden. The use of antibiotic drugs in treating the infection is proving less effective due to the alarming rise of antibiotic-resistant strains of Salmonella, the ...
Abraham Majak Gut +3 more
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