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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.
Nordion to disclose details of new GammaFIT modular irradiator system at IMRP 2011

Nordion to disclose details of new GammaFIT modular irradiator system at IMRP 2011

Pall's GeneDisc System helps German authorities screen for deadly E.coli strain

Pall's GeneDisc System helps German authorities screen for deadly E.coli strain

Food poisoning with E coli low but Salmonella high

Food poisoning with E coli low but Salmonella high

Molecular mechanism of selected autophagy elucidated

Molecular mechanism of selected autophagy elucidated

WGO to focus on diarrheal disease prevention, management during World Digestive Health Day

WGO to focus on diarrheal disease prevention, management during World Digestive Health Day

PolyMedix presents new pre-clinical data on antimicrobial compounds at two scientific meetings

PolyMedix presents new pre-clinical data on antimicrobial compounds at two scientific meetings

Fiji ban on gatherings to curb typhoid outbreak

Fiji ban on gatherings to curb typhoid outbreak

Cockroaches are a leading trigger of allergies and asthma attacks

Cockroaches are a leading trigger of allergies and asthma attacks

Salmonella enterica bacterium activates virulence genes through Fur protein

Salmonella enterica bacterium activates virulence genes through Fur protein

H. pylori DNA may help treat severe colitis

H. pylori DNA may help treat severe colitis

Bioniche Life Sciences opens new livestock vaccine manufacturing facility

Bioniche Life Sciences opens new livestock vaccine manufacturing facility

Food poisoning costs the United States billions: Report

Food poisoning costs the United States billions: Report

UIC receives federal contract to develop antibiotics against three bacterial infections

UIC receives federal contract to develop antibiotics against three bacterial infections

AquaStar granted U.S. Patent for Portable Capillary Sensor technology used in Capwave ELISA platform

AquaStar granted U.S. Patent for Portable Capillary Sensor technology used in Capwave ELISA platform

Researchers reveal how immune system distinguishes between beneficial and pathogenic organisms

Researchers reveal how immune system distinguishes between beneficial and pathogenic organisms

Scientists discover new mechanism behind Salmonella invasion into gut cells

Scientists discover new mechanism behind Salmonella invasion into gut cells

Nanotechnology-based biosensor may allow early cancer, pathogen detection

Nanotechnology-based biosensor may allow early cancer, pathogen detection

Queen’s University completes first ever analysis of all food recalls over last decade

Queen’s University completes first ever analysis of all food recalls over last decade

Scientists show how E. coli strain causes infection in individuals

Scientists show how E. coli strain causes infection in individuals

Salmonella may serve as valuable tool to fight against cancer

Salmonella may serve as valuable tool to fight against cancer

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