In recent years, the human presence in Antarctica has increased and as a consequence, the possibility of microorganisms’ introduction. The aims of this work were to determine the presence of Salmonella enterica in Antarctic seabirds and sea mammals, to characterize the isolates identified, and to determine the genetic relation of Antarctic S. enterica isolates among them and compare with isolates of human, animal, and food sources recovered in Argentina. During the summer 2000 and 2002 in Potter Peninsula, and during the summer 2001 and 2003 in Hope Bay, a total of 1,739 fecal samples from Antarctic animals were collected and analyzed. In summer 2000, S. Newport and S. Enteritidis were isolated from 8.9% of southern giant petrels (Macronect...
Abstract: Campylobacter is one of the most common bacterial causes of diarrheal illness in humans. T...
Antarctica is the most isolated of all the continents, separated from the other major landmasses by ...
Indexación: Scopus.A lack of knowledge of naturally occurring pathogens is limiting our ability to u...
Fil: Vigo, German B. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Cátedra de Microbiología; Argentina.Fil: Leot...
Salmonella infections in Antarctic wildlife were first reported in 1970 and in a search for evidence...
Salmonella enteritidis has emerged as one of the most prevalent salmonella serotypes world-wide. Bir...
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 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 ...
Reports of enteric bacteria in Antarctic wildlife have suggested its spread from people to seabirds ...
For many years, the Antarctic region has been isolated from human activity. However, there is little...
TFMOne HealthCampylobacter and Salmonella are among the most commonly reported zoonoses in the EU an...
Coincident with human activity in recent decades, human-associated microorganisms have arrived to th...
There is little information about the diseases that can affect the Argentine populations of pinniped...
Abstract: Campylobacter is one of the most common bacterial causes of diarrheal illness in humans. T...
Antarctica is the most isolated of all the continents, separated from the other major landmasses by ...
Indexación: Scopus.A lack of knowledge of naturally occurring pathogens is limiting our ability to u...
Fil: Vigo, German B. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Cátedra de Microbiología; Argentina.Fil: Leot...
Salmonella infections in Antarctic wildlife were first reported in 1970 and in a search for evidence...
Salmonella enteritidis has emerged as one of the most prevalent salmonella serotypes world-wide. Bir...
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 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 ...
Reports of enteric bacteria in Antarctic wildlife have suggested its spread from people to seabirds ...
For many years, the Antarctic region has been isolated from human activity. However, there is little...
TFMOne HealthCampylobacter and Salmonella are among the most commonly reported zoonoses in the EU an...
Coincident with human activity in recent decades, human-associated microorganisms have arrived to th...
There is little information about the diseases that can affect the Argentine populations of pinniped...
Abstract: Campylobacter is one of the most common bacterial causes of diarrheal illness in humans. T...
Antarctica is the most isolated of all the continents, separated from the other major landmasses by ...
Indexación: Scopus.A lack of knowledge of naturally occurring pathogens is limiting our ability to u...