نتایج جستجو برای: salmonellosis infections

تعداد نتایج: 283054  

Journal: :iranian red crescent medical journal 0
yasemin akkoyunlu bezmialem vakif university, department of infectious diseases and clinical microbiology, istanbul, turkey bahadir ceylan bezmialem vakif university, department of infectious diseases and clinical microbiology, istanbul, turkey; bezmialem vakif university, department of infectious diseases and clinical microbiology, istanbul, turkey. tel: +90-5301436555, fax: +90-2124531700 meryem iraz bezmialem vakif university, department of infectious diseases and clinical microbiology, istanbul, turkey nuh mehmet elmadag bezmialem vakif university, department of orthopaedics and traumatology, istanbul, turkey turan aslan bezmialem vakif university, department of infectious diseases and clinical microbiology, istanbul, turkey

non typhoidal salmonellae spp. causes clinical symptoms especially in neonates, infants, aged and immunocompromised patients. hematogenous dissemination may occur in complicated cases whereas the formation of abscess is rare. a 61-year old woman presented to our hospital with pain and a mass in her left arm, without fever and leukocytosis. she was using methotrexate, corticosteroids and quinine...

2014
Lapo Mughini-Gras Remko Enserink Ingrid Friesema Max Heck Yvonne van Duynhoven Wilfrid van Pelt

Several case-control studies have investigated risk factors for human salmonellosis while others have used Salmonella subtyping to attribute human infections to different food and animal reservoirs. This study combined case-control and source attribution data into a single analysis to explore risk factors at the point of exposure for human salmonellosis originating from four putative food-produ...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2001
D E Hanes M G Robl C M Schneider D H Burr

Rabbits orally challenged with Salmonella enterica developed a dose-dependent diarrheal disease comparable to human salmonellosis. Viable Salmonella organisms recovered from the intestine and deep tissues indicate local and systemic infections. Therefore, results show that the rabbit can be used as a model for diarrheal disease and sequelae associated with salmonellosis.

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 2003
Claire Fieschi Stéphanie Dupuis Emilie Catherinot Jacqueline Feinberg Jacinta Bustamante Adrien Breiman Frédéric Altare Richard Baretto Françoise Le Deist Samer Kayal Hartmut Koch Darko Richter Martin Brezina Guzide Aksu Phil Wood Suliman Al-Jumaah Miquel Raspall Alberto José da Silva Duarte David Tuerlinckx Jean-Louis Virelizier Alain Fischer Andrea Enright Jutta Bernhöft Aileen M. Cleary Christiane Vermylen Carlos Rodriguez-Gallego Graham Davies Renate Blütters-Sawatzki Claire-Anne Siegrist Mohammad S. Ehlayel Vas Novelli Walther H. Haas Jacob Levy Joachim Freihorst Sami Al-Hajjar David Nadal Dewton de Moraes Vasconcelos Olle Jeppsson Necil Kutukculer Klara Frecerova Isabel Caragol David Lammas Dinakantha S. Kumararatne Laurent Abel Jean-Laurent Casanova

The clinical phenotype of interleukin 12 receptor beta1 chain (IL-12Rbeta1) deficiency and the function of human IL-12 in host defense remain largely unknown, due to the small number of patients reported. We now report 41 patients with complete IL-12Rbeta1 deficiency from 17 countries. The only opportunistic infections observed, in 34 patients, were of childhood onset and caused by weakly virul...

2013
Iwona Maroszyńska Marta Niedźwiecka

The most common clinical manifestation of gram negative Salmonella typhimurium infection is gastroenteritis. In Poland extraintestinal infections occur in about 0.4% of cases of reported salmonellosis. Poor personal hygiene practices of parents are the most common cause of Salmonella spp. infections in the neonatal period. The neonatal salmonellosis is significantly more frequently reported in ...

Typhoid disease or salmonellosis is a common sickness in horses. In several epidemiological studies inhospitalized horses, several serotypes of Salmonella often are predominant in nosocomial infections.Transportation, overcrowding, dehydration, oral antimicrobial therapy and infections are the risk factorswhich may activate latent or subclinical salmonellosis. In this study, t...

2014
Victoria Garrido Samanta Sánchez Beatriz San Román Ana Zabalza-Baranguá Yasmin Díaz-Tendero Cristina de Frutos Raúl-Carlos Mainar-Jaime María-Jesús Grilló

BACKGROUND Salmonellosis is a major worldwide zoonosis, and Salmonella-infected finishing pigs are considered one of the major sources of human infections in developed countries. Baseline studies on salmonellosis prevalence in fattening pigs in Europe are based on direct pathogen isolation from mesenteric lymph nodes (MLN). This procedure is considered the most reliable for diagnosing salmonell...

2010
George Mtove Ben Amos Lorenz von Seidlein Ilse Hendriksen Abraham Mwambuli Juma Kimera Rajabu Mallahiyo Deok Ryun Kim R. Leon Ochiai John D. Clemens Hugh Reyburn Stephen Magesa Jacqueline L. Deen

BACKGROUND The importance of invasive salmonellosis in African children is well recognized but there is inadequate information on these infections. We conducted a fever surveillance study in a Tanzanian rural hospital to estimate the case fraction of invasive salmonellosis among pediatric admissions, examine associations with common co-morbidities and describe its clinical features. We compared...

Journal: :Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine : JABFM 2011
Abhijit Singh Thad Wilkins Robert R Schade

In the United States, Salmonella infections (salmonellosis) cause multiple medical problems. Although the most common presenting symptom is diarrhea, bacteremia can also occur. An estimated 1.4 million cases of salmonellosis occur annually in the United States. We present a case of Salmonella bacteremia in a 12-day old infant. We discuss the presenting signs, symptoms, and management strategies...

2015
Richard J. Meinersmann Scott R. Ladely Takiyah A. Ball

Salmonella is a foodborne pathogen generally associated with mild to moderate self-limiting gastroenteritis. In the United States the incidence of salmonellosis (16.37 cases per 100,000 population/ year) ranked highest among the pathogens tracked by FoodNet in 2012 (CDC, 2014). Furthermore, invasive infections accounted for 5% of the reported salmonellosis cases during 1996-2006 (Jones 2008). W...

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