Not AvailableAims: To determine the distribution of Salmonella serovars in seafood and to examine the intraserovar genetic variations in Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica serovar Rissen and Salmonella Weltevreden by polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-ribotyping and enterobacterial repetitive intergenic consensus (ERIC)- PCR methods. Method and Results: A total of 417 seafood samples collected over 2003–2006 from fishing harbours and fish markets of Cochin (India) was studied for presence of Salmonella serovars. Seafood samples were analysed for the presence of Salmonella by Bacteriological Analytical Manual (BAM), U.S. Food & Drug Administration (USFDA) method. The study indicated that 23Æ2% of the seafood samples were positive for Sa...
Not AvailableSalmonella is a serious food-borne pathogen which belongs to enterobacteriaceae family....
Aim: The study aimed to detect the invA gene in Salmonella isolated from milkfish in the Sidoarjo we...
Not AvailableSeafood is not considered the natural habitat of Salmonella except the river fish, but ...
Not AvailableSalmonella enterica subsp. enterica Typhimurium and Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica...
Not AvailableThis study is aimed to understand the prevalence of lactose positive (lac+) and lactose...
The present investigation was envisaged to determine the prevalence and identify the different Salmo...
Not AvailableAims: The study evaluated the efficiency of culture, enzyme-linked immunosor-bent assay ...
Not AvailableBackground: Seafood contamination with Salmonella enterica is not only a public health ...
Not AvailableA total of 256 Salmonella strains consisting of 29 Salmonella serovars isolated from se...
Not AvailableThis communication presents the results of a study initiated to understand the role of ...
Not AvailableSalmonella belonging to Enterobacteriaceae is considered as the leading cause of food b...
Not AvailablePresence of Salmonella in seafood is seen as a sign of poor standard of process hygiene...
Not AvailableA non-radio-labeled probe-based detection method was developed for rapid enumeration of...
AbstractEmergence of multidrug resistant nontyphoidal Salmonella is a major health concern worldwide...
In recent years, Salmonella enterica serovar Enteritidis has been a primary cause of human salmonell...
Not AvailableSalmonella is a serious food-borne pathogen which belongs to enterobacteriaceae family....
Aim: The study aimed to detect the invA gene in Salmonella isolated from milkfish in the Sidoarjo we...
Not AvailableSeafood is not considered the natural habitat of Salmonella except the river fish, but ...
Not AvailableSalmonella enterica subsp. enterica Typhimurium and Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica...
Not AvailableThis study is aimed to understand the prevalence of lactose positive (lac+) and lactose...
The present investigation was envisaged to determine the prevalence and identify the different Salmo...
Not AvailableAims: The study evaluated the efficiency of culture, enzyme-linked immunosor-bent assay ...
Not AvailableBackground: Seafood contamination with Salmonella enterica is not only a public health ...
Not AvailableA total of 256 Salmonella strains consisting of 29 Salmonella serovars isolated from se...
Not AvailableThis communication presents the results of a study initiated to understand the role of ...
Not AvailableSalmonella belonging to Enterobacteriaceae is considered as the leading cause of food b...
Not AvailablePresence of Salmonella in seafood is seen as a sign of poor standard of process hygiene...
Not AvailableA non-radio-labeled probe-based detection method was developed for rapid enumeration of...
AbstractEmergence of multidrug resistant nontyphoidal Salmonella is a major health concern worldwide...
In recent years, Salmonella enterica serovar Enteritidis has been a primary cause of human salmonell...
Not AvailableSalmonella is a serious food-borne pathogen which belongs to enterobacteriaceae family....
Aim: The study aimed to detect the invA gene in Salmonella isolated from milkfish in the Sidoarjo we...
Not AvailableSeafood is not considered the natural habitat of Salmonella except the river fish, but ...