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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.
Birmingham researchers identify how Salmonella infections can lead to life-threatening thrombosis

Birmingham researchers identify how Salmonella infections can lead to life-threatening thrombosis

FDA finalizes innovative food safety rules to prevent foodborne illness

FDA finalizes innovative food safety rules to prevent foodborne illness

UGA to use $2.1 million grant to explore effects of feeding wildlife at public parks

UGA to use $2.1 million grant to explore effects of feeding wildlife at public parks

Research may offer new treatments for patients suffering from severe diarrhea

Research may offer new treatments for patients suffering from severe diarrhea

Researchers use genomic techniques to show why different strains of Salmonella infect particular animal species

Researchers use genomic techniques to show why different strains of Salmonella infect particular animal species

CDC publishes reports on infectious and noninfectious diseases

CDC publishes reports on infectious and noninfectious diseases

Takeda highlights safety, efficacy of vedolizumab for UC and CD at ACG Annual Scientific Meeting

Takeda highlights safety, efficacy of vedolizumab for UC and CD at ACG Annual Scientific Meeting

Invasive Salmonella infections revealed as major cause of child illness and deaths in Africa

Invasive Salmonella infections revealed as major cause of child illness and deaths in Africa

Passport Health participates in clinical study to test effects of oral typhoid vaccination

Passport Health participates in clinical study to test effects of oral typhoid vaccination

Study reveals potential health risks associated with burning of incense in indoor environments

Study reveals potential health risks associated with burning of incense in indoor environments

Trojan horse strategy may elucidate why antibiotics ineffective in some patients

Trojan horse strategy may elucidate why antibiotics ineffective in some patients

Analysis of toilet waste from international aircraft may lead to global surveillance of infectious diseases

Analysis of toilet waste from international aircraft may lead to global surveillance of infectious diseases

UBC scientists reveal new weapon to combat malnutrition

UBC scientists reveal new weapon to combat malnutrition

Prokarium receives funding to complete pre-clinical development of new Chlamydia vaccine

Prokarium receives funding to complete pre-clinical development of new Chlamydia vaccine

Scientists chemically synthesize ECA-derived oligosaccharides relevant for immunotherapy

Scientists chemically synthesize ECA-derived oligosaccharides relevant for immunotherapy

German life sciences entrepreneurs granted option to develop Aeterna Zentaris’ oral allogenic tumor vaccine technology

German life sciences entrepreneurs granted option to develop Aeterna Zentaris’ oral allogenic tumor vaccine technology

DigiPath Labs, Romer Labs to validate kit-based assays for food-borne pathogen, mycotoxin testing for cannabis

DigiPath Labs, Romer Labs to validate kit-based assays for food-borne pathogen, mycotoxin testing for cannabis

Study provides new insights into mechanism that controls differences in gut's ability to fight infections

Study provides new insights into mechanism that controls differences in gut's ability to fight infections

Retail meat harbors disease-causing Klebsiella pneumoniae, shows new study

Retail meat harbors disease-causing Klebsiella pneumoniae, shows new study

NDSU assistant professor receives NIH grant to study regulation of transporters in Gram-negative bacteria

NDSU assistant professor receives NIH grant to study regulation of transporters in Gram-negative bacteria

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