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Genetic resistance to Salmonella infection in domestic animals

Research in Veterinary Science, 2004
Genetic resistance to Salmonella infection in experimental animal models is well described. However, genetic resistance in domestic animals, which has potentially great value in terms of controlling Salmonella in the food chain, has been relatively poorly described.
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Notes on Salmonella Infections in Animals in Ghana

Research in Veterinary Science, 1962
SUMMARY During investigations in the Salmonella carrier rate of different animals in Ghana, 21·3 per cent of the cattle, 3·7 per cent of the sheep, 5·0 per cent of the goats, 70 per cent of the pigs, 8·3 per cent of the dogs, 8·6 per cent of the rodents, 37·5 percent of the lizards, and 29·6 per cent of the snakes examined were found to be infected ...
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Identification of genes that are dispensable for animal infection by Salmonella typhimurium

The Journal of Microbiology, 2010
In the current study, we generated a pool of Salmonella typhimurium mutants using the Tn10d-cam mini-transposon. This pool of mutants was administered to BALB/c mice through the oral route, and bacteria were recovered from the spleen 3 days post-infection.
Hyun-Ju, Kim, Hyon E, Choy
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Outbreak of Salmonella infantis infection in a large animal veterinary teaching hospital

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1997
During the past 11 years, there have been numerous reports of outbreaks of salmonellosis involving horses in veterinary teaching hospitals. Some of these outbreaks have been associated with Salmonella serotypes not commonly associated with infection of horses. Salmonella infantis is among the more common Salmonella serotypes isolated from human beings,
K, Tillotson   +9 more
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Plasmid profile analysis in epidemiological studies of animal Salmonella typhimurium infection in Japan

Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 1986
Plasmid profiles were investigated in 65 isolates of Salmonella typhimurium derived from animal outbreaks during the period of 1978 through 1983 in Japan. Incidence of plasmids, drug-resistance, and conjugative R plasmids were extraordinarily high in these isolates. This high incidence reflects the prophylactic and therapeutic use of antibiotics.
M, Nakamura   +4 more
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Screening of Free-Living Animals and Birds for Listeria, Brucella and Salmonella Infections

British Veterinary Journal, 1972
SUMMARY A study was undertaken to find out the presence of Listeria, Brucella, Salmonella and Arizona organisms in free-living animais and birds in the neighbourhood of human and animal dwellings at Hissar. Fifty-one squirrels, 25 rats, 33 frogs, 22 snakes, 133 doves, 29 pigeons, 4 crows, 3 owls, 4 hoopoes, 79 house sparrows, 5 parrots and 100 ...
D S, Sambyal, V K, Sharma
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Salmonella infections in animals and birds in New Zealand

New Zealand Veterinary Journal, 1958
Abstract Extract Salmonellosis as a disease of pigs and poultry has been recognized in this country for many years, but it was not until 1949 that a Salmonella was isolated from cattle and horses. In 1949, salmonellosis was associated with mortalities in sheep.
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Animal models of Salmonella infections: enteritis versus typhoid fever.

Microbes and infection, 2002
The most common disease syndromes caused by Salmonella serotypes in humans, typhoid fever and enteritis, can be modeled using Salmonella enterica serotype Typhimurium infections in mice and calves, respectively. This article reviews murine typhoid and bovine enteritis and discusses strengths, limitations and distinctive features of these animal models.
R L, Santos   +5 more
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SALMONELLA INFECTIONS OF AUSTRALIAN NATIVE ANIMALS

Australian Journal of Experimental Biology and Medical Science, 1955
P E, LEE, I M, MACKERRAS
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Molecular imaging in oncology: Current impact and future directions

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Steven P Rowe, Martin G Pomper
exaly  

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