Environmentally persistent Salmonella in the pet food factory environment has been described, with biofilm formation suggested as a candidate mechanism contributing to their persistence. In this study the ability of a panel of Salmonella isolates from factory, clinical, and veterinary sources was investigated for their ability to form biofilms at 24 and 48 hours. The effect of nutrient availability and incubation time on biofilm formation was investigated using full strength and diluted 1/20 TSB media at 37°C, 25°C, 15°C, and 10°C. Results highlighted that all the Salmonella isolates were able to form biofilms in both nutrient conditions and this was highly correlated with temperature. At 25°C, biofilm formation was enhanced in diluted 1/20...
Biofilm formation by five different Salmonella enterica strains was assessed qualitatively and quant...
Salmonella is a common food-borne pathogen that causes the deadly salmonellosis in humans and animal...
Introduction: Novel molecular techniques applied in biotechnology research have provided sound evide...
Environmentally persistent Salmonella in the pet food factory environment has been described, with b...
Biofilm formation by Salmonellaspp. is a problem in the food industry, since biofilms may act as a ...
Salmonella can survive and persist in the environment, acting as a reservoir for infection of animal...
Background: The genus Salmonella, associated with poultry products, is considered the leading cause ...
Background: The genus Salmonella, associated with poultry products, is considered the leading cause ...
A recent report indicated that Salmonella was the most frequently identified agent in food-borne out...
Salmonella spp. is a major food-borne pathogen around the world. The ability of Salmonella to produc...
ABSTRACT: Animal feed has been considered an important vehicle for introducing Salmonella enterica s...
Salmonella, one of the most important pathogens transmitted by food, especially poultry, has the abi...
Introduction: Food-borne disease has always been a threat to human health and is considered as a mat...
© 2014 The Society for Applied Microbiology.Although Salmonella persistence has been predominantly l...
Abstract Background Biofilm has been shown to be one way for Salmonella to persist in the feed facto...
Biofilm formation by five different Salmonella enterica strains was assessed qualitatively and quant...
Salmonella is a common food-borne pathogen that causes the deadly salmonellosis in humans and animal...
Introduction: Novel molecular techniques applied in biotechnology research have provided sound evide...
Environmentally persistent Salmonella in the pet food factory environment has been described, with b...
Biofilm formation by Salmonellaspp. is a problem in the food industry, since biofilms may act as a ...
Salmonella can survive and persist in the environment, acting as a reservoir for infection of animal...
Background: The genus Salmonella, associated with poultry products, is considered the leading cause ...
Background: The genus Salmonella, associated with poultry products, is considered the leading cause ...
A recent report indicated that Salmonella was the most frequently identified agent in food-borne out...
Salmonella spp. is a major food-borne pathogen around the world. The ability of Salmonella to produc...
ABSTRACT: Animal feed has been considered an important vehicle for introducing Salmonella enterica s...
Salmonella, one of the most important pathogens transmitted by food, especially poultry, has the abi...
Introduction: Food-borne disease has always been a threat to human health and is considered as a mat...
© 2014 The Society for Applied Microbiology.Although Salmonella persistence has been predominantly l...
Abstract Background Biofilm has been shown to be one way for Salmonella to persist in the feed facto...
Biofilm formation by five different Salmonella enterica strains was assessed qualitatively and quant...
Salmonella is a common food-borne pathogen that causes the deadly salmonellosis in humans and animal...
Introduction: Novel molecular techniques applied in biotechnology research have provided sound evide...