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An Integrated Engineering Approach to Creating Health‐Modulating Postbiotics

open access: yesMolecular Nutrition &Food Research, Volume 70, Issue 1, January 2026.
Postbiotics have emerged as a promising alternative to live probiotics, offering comparable health benefits while overcoming challenges related to safety, stability, and shelf life. The review addresses current challenges in standardizing postbiotic definitions and production processes, and by outlining future research directions necessary to unlock ...
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Cutaneous Salmonella infection

Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases, 2007
Pustular dermatitis caused by Salmonella stanley developed on the arm of a veterinary surgeon after the delivery of a dead bovine calf. The vet did not develop any systemic symptoms and made a full recovery. This is the only report of cutaneous infection caused by this organism.
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Remote salmonella infections

World Journal of Surgery, 1982
AbstractThe salmonella group of bacteria, consisting of over 1,700 subtypes, causes widespread gastroenteric disease throughout the world, there being approximately 2,000,000 cases yearly in the United States alone. An uncommon but interesting complication is the hematogenous lodgment of organisms in other areas of the body with resultant localized ...
G A, Higgins, J A, Sandiford, W C, Blair
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Salmonella anatum infection

The Journal of Pediatrics, 1946
Summary 1. Although infection with S. anatum is relatively uncommon, eight cases were observed during a period of thirteen months. 2. The clinical picture presented by five cases was that of enteritis characterizedby elevation of temperature, mild diarrhea, and the appearance of mucus and blood in the stools soon after the onset of symptoms.
P J, ALMADEN, J, WAHLIN
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Salmonella infections

2006
Salmonella enterica encompasses a diverse range of bacteria that cause a spectrum of diseases in many hosts. Advancements in prevention and treatment of S. enterica infections have at times been hampered by compartmentalization of research efforts and lack of multidisciplinary approaches. This book attempts to cover a diverse range of topics related to
Kre Mølbak   +2 more
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Salmonella Infections

Clinical Pediatrics, 1967
Discussion of Two Cases, One Acquired from a Pet Turtle and Another Mimicking Acute Appendicitis Which Subsequently Developed into Ulcerative Colitis.
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Salmonella Infections

Pediatrics in Review, 2019
Crystal R, Worsena   +2 more
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