The Suwannee River spans the Florida/Georgia border to the Gulf of Mexico, and contributes to regional irrigation and recreational activities. Association of Salmonella enterica with these resources may result in the contamination of produce and disease outbreaks. Therefore, surface water was examined for the distribution of S. enterica at multiple time points from 4 sites on the upper Suwannee River. Isolates were confirmed by detection of the invA gene, and 96% of all samples were positive for the bacterium. Most probable number enumeration ranged from 60% similarity and distributed into 16 rep-PCR genogroups. Most (74%) of the Suwannee River isolates were clustered into two genogroups that were comprised almost exclusively (97%) of just...
During the period April 1987-February 1989 the contamination of Parma river by Salmonella was studie...
<p><sup>a</sup> Of the PulseNet matches, the search of database was restricted to year of isolation ...
Several produce-borne outbreaks have been associated with the use of contaminated water during preha...
Our previous work indicated a predominance (56.8%) of Salmonella enterica serovar Newport among isol...
The natural tropical wetland which is the Everglades plays a large role in South Florida’s water she...
[[abstract]]Salmonella is a leading cause of waterborne diseases. Salmonella can survive for a long ...
Riverbed sediment is a vital component of river ecosystems and plays an important role in many geomo...
Salmonellosis cases in the in the United States show distinct geographical trends, with the southeas...
In this study, water samples were analyzed from a rural area of North Carolina after Hurricane Flore...
Researchers often debate whether all serovars of Salmonella enterica are pathogenic to humans. Broil...
Aims: Standards for the rapid detection of individual pathogens from environmental samples have not...
Not AvailableSalmonella enterica subsp. enterica Typhimurium and Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica...
We investigated the prevalence, persistence and virulence determinants of enterococci populations in...
The enteric bacterial contamination in the James River Basin was assessed using routine monitoring m...
Surface waters are important sources of water for drinking, industrial, agricultural, and recreation...
During the period April 1987-February 1989 the contamination of Parma river by Salmonella was studie...
<p><sup>a</sup> Of the PulseNet matches, the search of database was restricted to year of isolation ...
Several produce-borne outbreaks have been associated with the use of contaminated water during preha...
Our previous work indicated a predominance (56.8%) of Salmonella enterica serovar Newport among isol...
The natural tropical wetland which is the Everglades plays a large role in South Florida’s water she...
[[abstract]]Salmonella is a leading cause of waterborne diseases. Salmonella can survive for a long ...
Riverbed sediment is a vital component of river ecosystems and plays an important role in many geomo...
Salmonellosis cases in the in the United States show distinct geographical trends, with the southeas...
In this study, water samples were analyzed from a rural area of North Carolina after Hurricane Flore...
Researchers often debate whether all serovars of Salmonella enterica are pathogenic to humans. Broil...
Aims: Standards for the rapid detection of individual pathogens from environmental samples have not...
Not AvailableSalmonella enterica subsp. enterica Typhimurium and Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica...
We investigated the prevalence, persistence and virulence determinants of enterococci populations in...
The enteric bacterial contamination in the James River Basin was assessed using routine monitoring m...
Surface waters are important sources of water for drinking, industrial, agricultural, and recreation...
During the period April 1987-February 1989 the contamination of Parma river by Salmonella was studie...
<p><sup>a</sup> Of the PulseNet matches, the search of database was restricted to year of isolation ...
Several produce-borne outbreaks have been associated with the use of contaminated water during preha...