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  1. Catalogue of Salmonella First Isolations 1965-1984 by E. Kelterborn, 1987-06-30
  2. Salmonella Enterica Serovar Enteritidis in Humans and Animals: Epidemiology, Pathogenesis, and Control
  3. Salmonella (Parasites) by Kris Hirschmann, 2003-10-01
  4. Body Story - Spreading Menace: Salmonella Attack and the Hunger Craving
  5. Biology of Salmonella (Nato Science Series: A:)
  6. Salmonella by Rufus K Guthrie, 1991-12-20
  7. Salmonella Infections: Clinical, Immunological and Molecular Aspects (Advances in Molecular and Cellular Microbiology) by Duncan Maskell, 2006-03-06
  8. Salmonella in Domestic Animals (Cabi) by C Wray, A Wray, 2000-05-15
  9. Salmonella: A Practical Approach to the Organism and its Control in Foods (Practical Food Microbiology) by Chris Bell, Alec Kyriakides, 2001-10-25
  10. Colonization Control of Human Bacterial Enteropathogens in Poultry (Food Science and Technology (Academic Press))
  11. An atlas of salmonella in the United States: Serotype-specific surveillance 1968-1986 by S. M Martin, 1989
  12. Contagious abortion in mares and cows (Circular / Utah Agricultural Experiment Station) by H. J Frederick, 1918
  13. Expansion of carriership, sowers of salmonella germs in pigs for slaughter, in the production of meat and meat products, and the examination of diagnostic ... research report, project no. YO-ARS-14-JB-16 by Mihajlo Petrović, 1977
  14. Effects of sampling procedures on Salmonella recovery from fresh water catfish (TAMU-SG) by Lawrence Eddie Wyatt, 1980

101. ScienceDaily Browse Topics Health/Conditions_and_Diseases
The Official Patient s Sourcebook on salmonellosis A Revised and Updated Salmonella A guide to salmonellosis, or infection with salmonella bacteria
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102. Salmonellosis
Lesions of salmonellosis may appear in large flat areas of the esophagus as Lesions of salmonellosis in the esophagus may also appear as large nodules
http://www.unbc.ca/nlui/wildlife_diseases_bc/salmonellosis.htm
Salmonellosis Causative Agent
  • A disease caused by infection with Salmonella spp. bacteria Relatively small numbers of bacteria are required to cause disease.
Click on a photo to enlarge. Lesions of salmonellosis may appear in large flat areas of the esophagus as demonstrated in this evening grosbeak. Lesions of salmonellosis in the esophagus may also appear as large nodules resembling "cheese" as observed in this house sparrow. Distribution Geographic:
  • Worldwide.
Seasonality:
  • Generally, throughout the year. In passerine birds, salmonellosis outbreaks are more common at bird feeders during the late winter and early spring, and also during hot periods in the summer when birds are stressed and must congregate for feed and water. In colonial nesting waterbirds such as gulls, terns and cormorants, outbreaks of salmonellosis are more common early in the summer when the young of the year hatch.
Hosts, Transmission and Life Cycle Hosts:
  • Humans, wild and domestic mammals, birds, reptiles and insects. Most frequently isolated from birds. Among birds, salmonellosis outbreaks are most frequently reported in association with

103. Manual Of Diagnostic Tests And Vaccines For Terrestrial Animals, 5th Edition, 20
Updated 23.07.2004. Manual of Diagnostic Tests and Vaccines for TerrestrialAnimals, PART 2 ..« SECTION 2.8. ..« ».. »» Summary ? Index. SECTION 2.8.
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104. WHO | Salmonella
Salmonella. This page provides links to descriptions of activities, reports, newsand events, as well as contacts and cooperating partners in the various
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Home About WHO Countries Health topics ... Health topics
Salmonella This page provides links to descriptions of activities, reports, news and events, as well as contacts and cooperating partners in the various WHO programmes and offices working on this topic. Also shown are links to related web sites and topics. MeSH scope note: A genus of gram-negative, facultatively anaerobic, rod-shaped bacteria that utilizes citrate as a sole carbon source. It is pathogenic for humans, causing enteric fevers, gastroenteritis, and bacteremia. Food poisoning is the most common clinical manifestation. Organisms within this genus are separated on the basis of antigenic characteristics, sugar fermentation patterns, and bacteriophage susceptibility. RELATED SITES Global Salm-Surv
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