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Encephalopathy in Salmonella Infections
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1960Different neurological complications of typhoid are known to occur. A bacterial invasion of the meninges, a true bacterial meningitis, is rare and occurs mainly below 2 years of age. 14 Peripheral neuritis, radiculitis, and radiculomyelitis, occasionally from the ascending type, 7,8 and finally cases of brain involvement have been described.
Hans Zellweger, Hassan Idriss
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Salmonella infection in poultry
Veterinary Record, 1975Poutry may require a wide range of salmonella serotypes from various sources including feedingstuffs, breeding flocks, rodents, wild birds and other vectors. Clinical disease is uncommon, but all infections are of importance as potential sources of food poisoning in man.
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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.
Joel G. Wahlin, Philip J. Almaden
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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.
Joel G. Wahlin, Philip J. Almaden
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Foodborne pathogens and disease, 2014
BACKGROUND Nontyphoidal Salmonella causes an estimated 1.2 million infections, 23,000 hospitalizations, and 450 deaths annually in the United States. Most illnesses are self-limited; however, treatment with antimicrobial agents can be life-saving for ...
Amy L. Krueger+10 more
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BACKGROUND Nontyphoidal Salmonella causes an estimated 1.2 million infections, 23,000 hospitalizations, and 450 deaths annually in the United States. Most illnesses are self-limited; however, treatment with antimicrobial agents can be life-saving for ...
Amy L. Krueger+10 more
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Immunity to Salmonella Infection
1983The foregoing literature review and data presentation have been set forth in the hope of clarifying some complex and confusing issues in regard to Salmonella infection. From a practical point of view, the information presented has implications for the direction to take with regard to improving the current typhoid vaccine, as the presently used acetone ...
Barnet M. Sultzer+3 more
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Severe mycobacterial and Salmonella infections in interleukin-12 receptor-deficient patients.
Science, 1998Interleukin-12 (IL-12) is a cytokine that promotes cell-mediated immunity to intracellular pathogens by inducing type 1 helper T cell (TH1) responses and interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma) production.
R. D. Jong+11 more
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Salmonella infections in the domestic fowl
, 2013Salmonellosis is a group of acute or chronic diseases of fowl caused by one or more members of the genus Salmonella . It is of great economic signifi cance to all phases of the poultry industry throughout the world.
H. Shivaprasad, U. Methner, P. Barrow
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Spectrum of imaging findings in Salmonella infections.
AJR. American journal of roentgenology, 2012OBJECTIVE Radiologic findings in Salmonella infections are not well described. In most patients, Salmonella infections produce mild and self-limiting clinical manifestations and therefore are treated empirically with antibiotics.
T. Hennedige+3 more
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Salmonella infection in the community
Public Health, 1985Abstract A brief outline is given of the history of Salmonella infection and how new types havebeen introduced into Britain. The major problems of dealing with outbreaks of Salmonella infection at grassroots level are discussed, including guidance on exclusion, number and frequency of samples, etc.
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