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<i>Salmonella</i> in pigs slaughtered in Ecuador: prevalence, serotypes, genotypes and antibiotic resistance. [PDF]

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Genomic characterization of <i>mcr-1.1</i>-positive <i>Salmonella</i> Kentucky ST198 from a captive Asian houbara bustard reveals links to broiler poultry in the United Arab Emirates. [PDF]

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Reoccurring Salmonella Cotham Outbreak Linked to Pet Bearded Dragons - United States, 2024. [PDF]

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Role of Egg Consumption in Sporadic Salmonella enteritidis and Salmonella typhimurium Infections in Minnesota

Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1993
The incidence of Salmonella enteritidis infections has increased in the eastern United States, and consumption of undercooked eggs has been associated with outbreaks of S. enteritidis. In Minnesota, the incidence of S. enteritidis infections doubled from 1980 to 1990; however, no egg-associated outbreaks were identified.
Karen E White   +2 more
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Configurations of glycosidic phosphates of lipopolysaccharide from Salmonella minnesota R595

Biochemistry, 1982
The anomeric configurations of the reducing terminal glucosamine and 4-amino-4-deoxy-L-arabinose phosphates in lipopolysaccharide from Salmonella minnesota R595 have been determined by nuclear magnetic resonance. Chemical shifts for the anomeric protons were obtained by selective decoupling of the phosphorus spectrum and proton-proton coupling ...
Michael Batley   +2 more
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Inferring source attribution from a multiyear multisource data set of Salmonella in Minnesota [PDF]

open access: yesZoonoses and Public Health, 2017
Salmonella enterica is a global health concern because of its widespread association with foodborne illness. Bayesian models have been developed to attribute the burden of human salmonellosis to specific sources with the ultimate objective of ...
Christina A Åhlström   +2 more
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Salmonella Minnesota Re 595 Lipid a Induced Nephritis

Journal of Urology, 1982
Injection of heat killed bacteria into kidney parenchyma results in pathologic lesions similar to chronic pyelonephritis while immunosuppression reverses this phenomenon. These observations and the propensity of lipid A to bind to cell membranes suggest that the lipid component of bacterial lipopolysaccharide antigens may be important in the ...
G P, Hemstreet   +4 more
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Characterization and control of biofilms of Salmonella Minnesota of poultry origin

Food Bioscience, 2021
Abstract Biofilms characterize sessile form that allows bacterial maintenance under hostile conditions. Salmonella represents an important foodborne zoonotic agent, capable of forming biofilms on diverse surfaces. The emergence of Salmonella Minnesota in the Brazilian poultry production expresses the need for more specific knowledge related to its ...
Silvia Cassimiro Brasão   +6 more
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Descriptive epidemiology of salmonella infection in Minnesota herds

The Bovine Practitioner, 1994
Based on the limited random sampling of calves on farm, at market and at slaughter, the prevalence of excreting animals and infected herds appears to be relatively low. However, based on Diagnostic Laboratory results, there has been a very significant increase in the number of calf-hood epidemics of salmonellosis in Minnesota during the last decade ...
Robinson, Robert A., Bender, Jeffrey B.
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