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Whole-genome sequencing of <i>Salmonella</i> serovars isolated from diarrheic and non-diarrheic foals. [PDF]

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Basso RM   +9 more
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Salmonella enterica Serovar Abony Outbreak Caused by Clone of Reference Strain WDCM 00029, Chile, 2024. [PDF]

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Piña-Iturbe A   +8 more
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Notes from the Field: Outbreak of Escherichia coli O157:H7 Infections Linked to Organic Walnuts - Washington and California, 2024.

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Barrall AL   +12 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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Salmonella Recovery from Three Turkey-Processing Plants in Minnesota

Avian Diseases, 1973
Three turkey-producing plants at different locations in Minnesota were surveyed in the fall and winter of 1971-72. The results showed: 1) All plants but one were clean before the day's operation began; 2) salmonella concentrations were greatest on defeathering machines; 3) the serotype of salmonella spread throughout the plant was the same as the one(s)
S C, Nivas   +3 more
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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.
C W, Hedberg   +4 more
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