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BACKGROUND This study reports the microbiological landscape of Salmonella Typhi and invasive nontyphoidal Salmonella (iNTS) in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).
L. Kalonji+14 more
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The microbiota confers colonization resistance, which blocks Salmonella gut colonization1. As diet affects microbiota composition, we studied whether food composition shifts enhance susceptibility to infection.
Sandra Y. Wotzka+25 more
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Effects of climate change on Salmonella infections.
BACKGROUND Climate change and global warming have been reported to increase spread of foodborne pathogens. To understand these effects on Salmonella infections, modeling approaches such as regression analysis and neural network (NN) were used.
Luma Akil, H. Ahmad, R. S. Reddy
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Invasive Salmonella infections in Africa.
Although Salmonella enterica is a leading cause of communityacquired bloodstream infection in Africa, these infections are frequently neglected as a target for public health intervention.
J. Crump, R. Heyderman
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Breast-feeding and Salmonella Infection [PDF]
Various assays were used to examine chemotaxis, opsonization, phagocytosis, and killing of Salmonella organisms by colostral and breast-milk components. Vigorous responses of colostral a;d milk cells against this organism and nonspecific opsonizing capacity of the aqueous phase of colostrum and milk were demonstrated.
France, G. L.+2 more
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Persistent Infections by Nontyphoidal Salmonella in Humans: Epidemiology and Genetics.
BACKGROUND Although chronic infections by typhoidal Salmonella are well-known, prolonged human infections by nontyphoidal Salmonella (NTS) are poorly characterized.
A. Marzel+9 more
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Using next generation sequencing to tackle non-typhoidal Salmonella infections.
The publication of studies using next generation sequencing to analyse large numbers of bacterial isolates from global epidemics is transforming microbiology, epidemiology and public health.
J. Wain+3 more
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An Extreme Value Theory approach for the early detection of time clusters with application to the surveillance of Salmonella [PDF]
We propose a method to generate a warning system for the early detection of time clusters applied to public health surveillance data. This new method relies on the evaluation of a return period associated to any new count of a particular infection reported to a surveillance system. The method is applied to Salmonella surveillance in France and compared
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Role of Inflammasomes in Salmonella Infection [PDF]
Pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) play a crucial role in both the detection of pathogens and the activation of the innate immune system. Nod-like receptors (NLR) family members are cytosolic PRRs that sense bacterial products or endogenous danger signals.
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Molecular techniques to characterize the invA genes of Salmonella spp. for pathogen inactivation study in composting [PDF]
The relatively low concentration of pathogen indicators, such Salmonella, in composting sometimes causes a problem with detection when using the conventional techniques. The presence of viable but non-culturable (VBNC) organisms is also a potential problem with Salmonella detection when using conventional techniques.
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