Salmonella infections in Antarctic wildlife were first reported in 1970 and in a search for evidence linking isolations with exposure to human activities, a comparison was made of serovars reported from marine fauna in the Antarctic region from 1982-2004 with those from marine mammals in the Northern hemisphere. This revealed that 10 (83%) Salmonella enterica serovars isolated from Antarctic penguins and seals were classifiable in high-frequency (HF) quotients for serovars prevalent in humans and domesticated animals. In Australia, 16 (90%) HF serovars were isolated from marine birds and mammals compared with 12 (86%) HF serovars reported from marine mammals in the Northern hemisphere. In Western Australia, HF serovars from marine species w...
Abstract Background Salmonella is an important human pathogen in Australia and annual case rates con...
Reports of enteric bacteria in Antarctic wildlife have suggested its spread from people to seabirds ...
Salmonellosis is an economic burden to the livestock industry in Reunion Island. In this study, we w...
The number of human visitors to Antarctica is increasing rapidly, and with it a risk of introducing ...
The number of human visitors to Antarctica is increasing rapidly, and with it a risk of introducing ...
Salmonella enteritidis has emerged as one of the most prevalent salmonella serotypes world-wide. Bir...
Fil: Vigo, German B. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Cátedra de Microbiología; Argentina.Fil: Leot...
In recent years, the human presence in Antarctica has increased and as a consequence, the possibilit...
Anthropogenic activity in Antarctica constitutes a continuous risk for the introduction of infectiou...
Artículo de publicación ISIPatagonia in southern South America is among the few world regions where ...
The Salmonella serotypes S. Cerro and S. Newport were isolated from New Zealand sea lions (Phocarcto...
Microbial pollution of the marine environment through land–sea transfer of human and livestock...
We investigated the potential role of Antarctic tourism in the introduction of human-associated path...
We investigated the potential role of Antarctic tourism in the introduction of human-associated path...
Salmonella enterica serovar Wangata (S. Wangata) is an important cause of endemic salmonellosis in A...
Abstract Background Salmonella is an important human pathogen in Australia and annual case rates con...
Reports of enteric bacteria in Antarctic wildlife have suggested its spread from people to seabirds ...
Salmonellosis is an economic burden to the livestock industry in Reunion Island. In this study, we w...
The number of human visitors to Antarctica is increasing rapidly, and with it a risk of introducing ...
The number of human visitors to Antarctica is increasing rapidly, and with it a risk of introducing ...
Salmonella enteritidis has emerged as one of the most prevalent salmonella serotypes world-wide. Bir...
Fil: Vigo, German B. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Cátedra de Microbiología; Argentina.Fil: Leot...
In recent years, the human presence in Antarctica has increased and as a consequence, the possibilit...
Anthropogenic activity in Antarctica constitutes a continuous risk for the introduction of infectiou...
Artículo de publicación ISIPatagonia in southern South America is among the few world regions where ...
The Salmonella serotypes S. Cerro and S. Newport were isolated from New Zealand sea lions (Phocarcto...
Microbial pollution of the marine environment through land–sea transfer of human and livestock...
We investigated the potential role of Antarctic tourism in the introduction of human-associated path...
We investigated the potential role of Antarctic tourism in the introduction of human-associated path...
Salmonella enterica serovar Wangata (S. Wangata) is an important cause of endemic salmonellosis in A...
Abstract Background Salmonella is an important human pathogen in Australia and annual case rates con...
Reports of enteric bacteria in Antarctic wildlife have suggested its spread from people to seabirds ...
Salmonellosis is an economic burden to the livestock industry in Reunion Island. In this study, we w...