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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.
Otago researchers join vaccine research project to tackle Salmonella bloodstream infections in Africa

Otago researchers join vaccine research project to tackle Salmonella bloodstream infections in Africa

New technology developed to more quickly detect and trace foodborne disease

New technology developed to more quickly detect and trace foodborne disease

Researchers develop new genomic analysis method for identifying Yersinia strains

Researchers develop new genomic analysis method for identifying Yersinia strains

Raw pet food a risk for humans and animals

Raw pet food a risk for humans and animals

Study shows antibiotic resistance in livestock has almost tripled since 2000

Study shows antibiotic resistance in livestock has almost tripled since 2000

UMD CONSERVE Center is spearheading effort to achieve water and food security

UMD CONSERVE Center is spearheading effort to achieve water and food security

African bacterium resists almost all drugs

African bacterium resists almost all drugs

Salmonella responsible for bloodstream infections in sub-Saharan Africa exhibits extensive drug resistance

Salmonella responsible for bloodstream infections in sub-Saharan Africa exhibits extensive drug resistance

Antibiotic resistance is transferring from humans to animals

Antibiotic resistance is transferring from humans to animals

Researchers study typhoid genomes of travelers from different parts of the world

Researchers study typhoid genomes of travelers from different parts of the world

Superbugs spread in the absence of antibiotics

Superbugs spread in the absence of antibiotics

It’s safe to feed raw food to pets, finds new study

It’s safe to feed raw food to pets, finds new study

Raw pet food not considered as significant source of infections

Raw pet food not considered as significant source of infections

Scientists reveal how typhoid toxin works to accelerate aging of cells

Scientists reveal how typhoid toxin works to accelerate aging of cells

Newly discovered resistance-spreading mechanism is independent of the use of antibiotics

Newly discovered resistance-spreading mechanism is independent of the use of antibiotics

Molecular mechanism by which human stomach pathogen is attracted to bleach revealed

Molecular mechanism by which human stomach pathogen is attracted to bleach revealed

UVA scientists reveal how E. coli knows to cause the worst possible infections

UVA scientists reveal how E. coli knows to cause the worst possible infections

Research shows how E. coli knows where and when to begin colonizing the colon

Research shows how E. coli knows where and when to begin colonizing the colon

Researchers examine how superbug fights last-resort antibiotics

Researchers examine how superbug fights last-resort antibiotics

Whole genome sequencing could give officials a powerful weapon to track disease outbreaks

Whole genome sequencing could give officials a powerful weapon to track disease outbreaks

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