نتایج جستجو برای: salmonella infections animal

تعداد نتایج: 508147  

2010
J. E. WILLIAMS

ALL TYPES of poultry are important reservoirs of paratyphoid infections. As applied to poultry diseases, the term ''paratyphoid" denotes diseases caused by micro-organisms of the Salmonella group other than Salmonella pullorum (puUorum disease) and Salmonella gallinarum (fowl typhoid). More than 60 of the 200-odd types of Salmonella that are known to exist cause diseases in poultry. With the ra...

Journal: :Revue scientifique et technique 2006
Forshell L Plym M Wierup

Salmonellosis is the most common food-borne bacterial disease in the world. Salmonella is a significant pathogen for food-producing animals and these animals are the primary source of salmonellosis. It is estimated that herd prevalence varies between 0% and 90%, depending on the animal species and region. The pathogen is spread by trade in animals and non-heated animal food products. The emerge...

2014
Martin Wierup Stig Widell

INTRODUCTION Feed is a potential and major source for introducing Salmonella into the animal-derived food chain. This is given special attention in the European Union (EU) efforts to minimize human food-borne Salmonella infections from animal-derived food. The objective of this study was to estimate the total extra cost for preventing Salmonella contamination of feed above those measures requir...

Journal: :International journal of food microbiology 2005
D J Parsons T G Orton J D'Souza A Moore R Jones C E R Dodd

A comprehensive review of both the scientific literature and industry practices was undertaken to identify and quantify all sources of contamination throughout the entire poultry meat production chain by Salmonella spp. This information was used to develop a quantitative risk assessment (QRA) model for Salmonella in the production chain from the breeder farm to the chilled carcass. This was sub...

Journal: :Brazilian journal of medical and biological research = Revista brasileira de pesquisas medicas e biologicas 2003
R L Santos R M Tsolis A J Bäumler L G Adams

Infections with Salmonella serotypes are a major cause of food-borne diseases worldwide. Animal models other than the mouse have been employed for the study of nontyphoidal Salmonella infections because the murine model is not suitable for the study of Salmonella-induced diarrhea. The microbe has developed mechanisms to exploit the host cell machinery to its own purpose. Bacterial proteins deli...

Journal: :Veterinary world 2015
G Evangelopoulou S Kritas G Christodoulopoulos A R Burriel

The genus Salmonella, a group of important zoonotic pathogens, is having global economic and political importance. Its main political importance results from the pathogenicity of many of its serovars for man. Serovars Salmonella Enteritidis and Salmonella Typhimurium are currently the most frequently associated to foodborne infections, but they are not the only ones. Animal food products contam...

2013
Jonathan G. Frye Charlene R. Jackson

The prevalence of antimicrobial resistance (AR) in bacteria isolated from U.S. food animals has increased over the last several decades as have concerns of AR foodborne zoonotic human infections. Resistance mechanisms identified in U.S. animal isolates of Salmonella enterica included resistance to aminoglycosides (e.g., alleles of aacC, aadA, aadB, ant, aphA, and StrAB), β-lactams (e.g., bla CM...

Journal: :Zoonoses and public health 2016
E J Cartwright T Nguyen C Melluso T Ayers C Lane A Hodges X Li J Quammen S J Yendell J Adams J Mitchell R Rickert R Klos I T Williams C Barton Behravesh J Wright

While most human Salmonella infections result from exposure to contaminated foods, an estimated 11% of all Salmonella infections are attributed to animal exposures, including both direct animal handling and indirect exposures such as cleaning cages and handling contaminated pet food. This report describes the epidemiologic, environmental and laboratory investigations conducted in the United Sta...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1979
N Al-Hindawi R R Taha

Of 700 animal feed samples, 32 (4.5%) harbored Salmonella. The highest percentage of contamination was found in sheep feed and local protein. A total of 17 Salmonella serotypes were identified. The most frequent serotypes were Salmonella meleagridis. S. bornum, S. montevideo, and S. drypool. S. bornum was isolated for the first time in Iraq and from both local feed and its ingredients. The comm...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2002
E van Duijkeren W J B Wannet D J Houwers W van Pelt

We studied serotypes and phage types of Salmonella strains isolated from humans and animals in The Netherlands over the period 1984 to 2001. All human strains (n = 59,168) were clinical isolates. The animal strains (n = 65,567) were from clinical and nonclinical infections. All isolates were serotyped, and Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium and serovar Enteritidis strains were further phag...

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