نتایج جستجو برای: salmonellosis infections

تعداد نتایج: 283054  

Journal: :international journal of molecular and clinical microbiology 0
nazir wani department of microbiology, m.g.r. college, dr m.g.r. nagar hosur. periyar university, salem. tamil nadu, india. rouf ali department of microbiology, m.g.r. college, dr m.g.r. nagar hosur. periyar university, salem. tamil nadu, india. siva shanmugam department of microbiology, m.g.r. college, dr m.g.r. nagar hosur. periyar university, salem. tamil nadu, india.

plasmids play an important role in the virulence and antibiotic resistance of salmonella. salmonella carry plasmids having different size and number. plasmid profile analysis of single isolates of salmonella typhimurium and salmonella enteritidis revealed the presence of 4- plasmid profiles. salmonella serovars produce several type iii secretions including sop-e and sop –b. soap e is detected b...

2013
Aliya Pardhan-Ali Jeff Wilson Victoria L Edge Chris Furgal Richard Reid-Smith Maria Santos Scott A McEwen

BACKGROUND Enteric pathogens are an important cause of illness, however, little is known about their community-level risk factors (e.g., socioeconomic, cultural and physical environmental conditions) in the Northwest Territories (NWT) of Canada. The objective of this study was to undertake ecological (group-level) analyses by combining two existing data sources to examine potential community-le...

Journal: :Respirology 2008
Kenneth W Tsang Thomas M File

Asia is a highly heterogeneous region with vastly different cultures, social constitutions and populations affected by a wide spectrum of respiratory diseases caused by tropical pathogens. Asian patients with community-acquired pneumonia differ from their Western counterparts in microbiological aetiology, in particular the prominence of Gram-negative organisms, Mycobacterium tuberculosis, Burkh...

Journal: :Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 2004
Jonathan Mermin Lori Hutwagner Duc Vugia Sue Shallow Pamela Daily Jeffrey Bender Jane Koehler Ruthanne Marcus Frederick J Angulo

To estimate the burden of reptile- and amphibian-associated Salmonella infections, we conducted 2 case-control studies of human salmonellosis occurring during 1996-1997. The studies took place at 5 Foodborne Diseases Active Surveillance Network (FoodNet) surveillance areas: all of Minnesota and Oregon and selected counties in California, Connecticut, and Georgia. The first study included 463 pa...

2017
Ooiean Teng Candice Ke En Ang Xue Li Guan

Macrophages are professional phagocytes at the front line of immune defenses against foreign bodies and microbial pathogens. Various bacteria, which are responsible for deadly diseases including tuberculosis and salmonellosis, are capable of hijacking this important immune cell type and thrive intracellularly, either in the cytoplasm or in specialized vacuoles. Tight regulation of cellular meta...

Journal: :Molecular microbiology 1999
M Hensel T Nikolaus C Egelseer

Two large virulence loci encoding type III secretion systems are present on the chromosome of Salmonella typhimurium. Salmonella pathogenicity island 2 (SPI2) is important for the survival of S. typhimurium in host organs and forms an insertion of about 40 kb at the tRNA(Val) gene. However, several indications suggested that SPI2 was not the result of a single event of horizontal gene transfer....

2011
Elissavet Gkogka Martine W. Reij Arie H. Havelaar Marcel H. Zwietering Leon G.M. Gorris

The public health effects of illness caused by foodborne pathogens in Greece during 1996-2006 was quantified by using publicly available surveillance data, hospital statistics, and literature. Results were expressed as the incidence of different disease outcomes and as disability-adjusted life years (DALY), a health indicator combining illness and death estimates into a single metric. It has be...

2014
Martyn Kirk Laura Ford Kathryn Glass Gillian Hall

Foodborne disease is a major public health problem worldwide. To examine changes in foodborne illness in Australia, we estimated the incidence, hospitalizations, and deaths attributed to contaminated food circa 2010 and recalculated estimates from circa 2000. Approximately 25% of gastroenteritis cases were caused by contaminated food; to account for uncertainty we used simulation techniques to ...

2018
Victor A Amadi Harry Hariharan Gitanjali Arya Vanessa Matthew-Belmar Roxanne Nicholas-Thomas Rhonda Pinckney Ravindra Sharma Roger Johnson

Non-typhoidal salmonellosis remains an important public health problem worldwide. Dogs may harbour Salmonella in their intestines and can easily shed Salmonella in the environment with the possibility of transmission to humans. Thus, monitoring is essential to understand the role of dogs in zoonotic transmission. The objectives of this study were to determine the shedding of Salmonella by owned...

2011
Mohammad Reza Zali Masoud Alebouyeh Mercedeh Tajbakhsh

Salmonella enterica is a common cause of human food borne gastroenteritis and bacteremia worldwide. Salmonellosis is caused by different serotypes of salmonella; humans and animals are generally infected with these bacteria by the consumption of contaminated food products (1-3). Non-typhi salmonella gastroenteritis in contrast to the invasive salmonellosis that requires prompt antibiotic therap...

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