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Salmonella is actually a group of bacteria that can cause diarrheal illness in humans. They are microscopic living creatures that pass from the feces of people or animals to other people or other animals. There are many different kinds of Salmonella bacteria. Salmonella serotype Typhimurium and Salmonella serotype Enteritidis are the most common in the United States. Salmonella germs have been known to cause illness for over 100 years. They were discovered by an American scientist named Salmon, for whom they are named.
Wellcome Trust awards University of Maryland $4M to accelerate development of conjugate NTS vaccine

Wellcome Trust awards University of Maryland $4M to accelerate development of conjugate NTS vaccine

Caspase-11 enzyme plays an important role in Legionella infection

Caspase-11 enzyme plays an important role in Legionella infection

VaxInnate commences VAX161 Phase I trial in pandemic avian influenza

VaxInnate commences VAX161 Phase I trial in pandemic avian influenza

Food safety tips while barbecuing

Food safety tips while barbecuing

Cockroaches can trigger allergy and asthma attacks

Cockroaches can trigger allergy and asthma attacks

E coli detection in contaminated meat to be ‘sped up’ says USDA

E coli detection in contaminated meat to be ‘sped up’ says USDA

Mad cow disease raises concern but safety nets are in place says USDA

Mad cow disease raises concern but safety nets are in place says USDA

Study sheds new light on common food poisoning bug

Study sheds new light on common food poisoning bug

Five Earth Day friendly tips from Terra Tech

Five Earth Day friendly tips from Terra Tech

Scientists identify hypervirulent Salmonella bacteria

Scientists identify hypervirulent Salmonella bacteria

Salmonella link with yellowfin tuna: mass recall follows

Salmonella link with yellowfin tuna: mass recall follows

PURE Bioscience launches new disinfectant/sanitizer product

PURE Bioscience launches new disinfectant/sanitizer product

Food safety lawyer warns of fast-growing tuna sushi Salmonella outbreak

Food safety lawyer warns of fast-growing tuna sushi Salmonella outbreak

InstantLabs receives PTM certification for Salmonella Species Food Safety Kit

InstantLabs receives PTM certification for Salmonella Species Food Safety Kit

Ripeness of fruit determines how food-poisoning bacteria grow on them

Ripeness of fruit determines how food-poisoning bacteria grow on them

More supermarkets shun “pink slime”

More supermarkets shun “pink slime”

FDA, Agilent partner to develop new tools for detection of salmonella subtypes

FDA, Agilent partner to develop new tools for detection of salmonella subtypes

Food borne ailments from imported products on the rise: CDC report

Food borne ailments from imported products on the rise: CDC report

Researchers discover how Salmonella thrives in the digestive tract

Researchers discover how Salmonella thrives in the digestive tract

Pink slime to make its way into school lunches: Debate ensues

Pink slime to make its way into school lunches: Debate ensues

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