Salmonellosis is an infectious disease of humans and animals caused by organisms of the two species of Salmonella (Salmonella enterica, and S. bongori). Although primarily intestinal bacteria, salmonellae are widespread in the environment and commonly found in farm effluents, human sewage and in any material subject to faecal contamination. Salmonella organisms are aetiological agents of diarrhoeal and systemic infections in humans, most commonly as secondary contaminants of food originating from animals and the environment, usually as a consequence of subclinical infection in food animals leading to contamination of meat, eggs, and milk or secondary contamination of fruits and vegetables that have been fertilised or irrigated by faecal was...
The objective of this study was to assess the incidence of Salmonella species and identify the risk ...
Salmonella enterica is an important zoonotic pathogen that is estimated to cause approximately 94 mi...
The muscle (meat) of a healthy animal is sterile. Contamination may be due to infection within the a...
Salmonellosis is an important zoonotic disease, which cause a serious illness in animals including b...
Salmonellosis in animals is caused by typhoidal and non-typhoidal Salmonella organisms. Non-typhoida...
Salmonella in livestock discusses what salmonella are and why they are important. Addressed are sour...
Salmonella genus represents the most common foodborne pathogens frequently isolated from food-produc...
Salmonellosis continues to be a major public health problem worldwide. It also contributes to negati...
Livestock meat and offal contribute significantly to human nutrition as sources of high‐quality prot...
Salmonella spp. are a leading cause of foodborne disease in humans worldwide. While gastroenteritis ...
This paper has reviewed researches that obtained from peer-reviewed literatures on Salmonellosis and...
Salmonella is an intracellular pathogenic, gram-negative, facultative anaerobe and non-spore-forming...
Background and Aim: Salmonellosis is one of the more common zoonotic diseases that cause diarrhea an...
: Salmonellosis is the second most reported gastrointestinal disorder in the EU resulting from the c...
Salmonellosis is a common infectious disease caused by bacteria of the genus Salmonella. It affects ...
The objective of this study was to assess the incidence of Salmonella species and identify the risk ...
Salmonella enterica is an important zoonotic pathogen that is estimated to cause approximately 94 mi...
The muscle (meat) of a healthy animal is sterile. Contamination may be due to infection within the a...
Salmonellosis is an important zoonotic disease, which cause a serious illness in animals including b...
Salmonellosis in animals is caused by typhoidal and non-typhoidal Salmonella organisms. Non-typhoida...
Salmonella in livestock discusses what salmonella are and why they are important. Addressed are sour...
Salmonella genus represents the most common foodborne pathogens frequently isolated from food-produc...
Salmonellosis continues to be a major public health problem worldwide. It also contributes to negati...
Livestock meat and offal contribute significantly to human nutrition as sources of high‐quality prot...
Salmonella spp. are a leading cause of foodborne disease in humans worldwide. While gastroenteritis ...
This paper has reviewed researches that obtained from peer-reviewed literatures on Salmonellosis and...
Salmonella is an intracellular pathogenic, gram-negative, facultative anaerobe and non-spore-forming...
Background and Aim: Salmonellosis is one of the more common zoonotic diseases that cause diarrhea an...
: Salmonellosis is the second most reported gastrointestinal disorder in the EU resulting from the c...
Salmonellosis is a common infectious disease caused by bacteria of the genus Salmonella. It affects ...
The objective of this study was to assess the incidence of Salmonella species and identify the risk ...
Salmonella enterica is an important zoonotic pathogen that is estimated to cause approximately 94 mi...
The muscle (meat) of a healthy animal is sterile. Contamination may be due to infection within the a...