The proportion of disease outbreaks associated with Salmonella dublin has declined during the last 15 years, but the organism remains an important cause of salmonellosis in cattle. In a survey of 104 farms at which enteritis in calves was diagnosed, salmonellas were isolated from 19 and were associated with diarrhoea in 12% of calves from 24% of outbreaks. One hundred and forty seven strains of S. dublin were characterised on the basis of morphology and biochemistry. The serotype is distinguished by a requirement for nicotinic acid and the possession of a 'serotype-specific' plasmid of approximately 50Mdal. The serotype represents a homogeneous grouping and it was not possible to produce a biotyping scheme superior to that of Walton (1972),...
Salmonella typhimurium 4/74 is highly virulent for cattle after oral challenge, causing severe diarr...
Salmonellosis in water buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) calves is a widespread disease characterized by sev...
mediates systemic but not enteric phases of The Salmonella dublin virulence plasmi
The relative levels of invasiveness of two bovine isolates each of Salmonella typhimurium and Salmon...
major epidemic of salmonellosis in calves in the UK. Plasmid profile analysis of DT 204c isolates fr...
Host and bacterial factors that determine whether Salmonella serotypes remain restricted to the gast...
Salmonella in cattle herds may behave as epidemic or endemic infections. An intensive longitudinal s...
By experimental infection, host-specific SalmoneUa serotypes were shown to demonstrate specificities...
Since 1987, the number of cases of salmonellosis caused by Salmonella enteritidis has considerably i...
Herd-level sensitivities of bacteriological and serological methods were compared in 79 bovine dairy...
Salmonella spp., the most pathogenic genus of the family of Enterobacteriaceae for man and animals, ...
Fifty-six human and 24 adult dairy cattle isolates of Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium from a...
A total of 1229 samples, including 406 bovine hides and 406 corresponding carcasses at the slaughter...
The clinical conditions of healthy calves infected with experimental 10(8)CFU of Salmonella Dublin w...
In this study, it was aimed to identify the presence of Salmonella serovars, and investigate the ant...
Salmonella typhimurium 4/74 is highly virulent for cattle after oral challenge, causing severe diarr...
Salmonellosis in water buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) calves is a widespread disease characterized by sev...
mediates systemic but not enteric phases of The Salmonella dublin virulence plasmi
The relative levels of invasiveness of two bovine isolates each of Salmonella typhimurium and Salmon...
major epidemic of salmonellosis in calves in the UK. Plasmid profile analysis of DT 204c isolates fr...
Host and bacterial factors that determine whether Salmonella serotypes remain restricted to the gast...
Salmonella in cattle herds may behave as epidemic or endemic infections. An intensive longitudinal s...
By experimental infection, host-specific SalmoneUa serotypes were shown to demonstrate specificities...
Since 1987, the number of cases of salmonellosis caused by Salmonella enteritidis has considerably i...
Herd-level sensitivities of bacteriological and serological methods were compared in 79 bovine dairy...
Salmonella spp., the most pathogenic genus of the family of Enterobacteriaceae for man and animals, ...
Fifty-six human and 24 adult dairy cattle isolates of Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium from a...
A total of 1229 samples, including 406 bovine hides and 406 corresponding carcasses at the slaughter...
The clinical conditions of healthy calves infected with experimental 10(8)CFU of Salmonella Dublin w...
In this study, it was aimed to identify the presence of Salmonella serovars, and investigate the ant...
Salmonella typhimurium 4/74 is highly virulent for cattle after oral challenge, causing severe diarr...
Salmonellosis in water buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) calves is a widespread disease characterized by sev...
mediates systemic but not enteric phases of The Salmonella dublin virulence plasmi