Invasive non-typhoidal salmonella disease: an emerging and neglected tropical disease in Africa
Invasive strains of non-typhoidal salmonellae have emerged as a prominent cause of
bloodstream infection in African adults and children, with an associated case fatality of 20 …
bloodstream infection in African adults and children, with an associated case fatality of 20 …
Epidemiology, clinical presentation, laboratory diagnosis, antimicrobial resistance, and antimicrobial management of invasive Salmonella infections
Salmonella enterica infections are common causes of bloodstream infection in low-resource
areas, where they may be difficult to distinguish from other febrile illnesses and may be …
areas, where they may be difficult to distinguish from other febrile illnesses and may be …
[HTML][HTML] Efficacy and immunogenicity of a Vi-tetanus toxoid conjugate vaccine in the prevention of typhoid fever using a controlled human infection model of …
Summary Background Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi (S Typhi) is responsible for an
estimated 20 million infections and 200 000 deaths each year in resource poor regions of …
estimated 20 million infections and 200 000 deaths each year in resource poor regions of …
Salmonella chronic carriage: epidemiology, diagnosis, and gallbladder persistence
Typhoid (enteric fever) remains a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, causing
over 21 million new infections annually, with the majority of deaths occurring in young …
over 21 million new infections annually, with the majority of deaths occurring in young …
Salmonella enterica Serovar Typhi and the Pathogenesis of Typhoid Fever
Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi, the cause of typhoid, is host restricted to humans. S.
Typhi has a monophyletic population structure, indicating that typhoid in humans is a …
Typhi has a monophyletic population structure, indicating that typhoid in humans is a …
Salmonella Biofilm Formation, Chronic Infection, and Immunity Within the Intestine and Hepatobiliary Tract
Within the species of Salmonella enterica, there is significant diversity represented among
the numerous subspecies and serovars. Collectively, these account for microbes with …
the numerous subspecies and serovars. Collectively, these account for microbes with …
miR‐155: an ancient regulator of the immune system
E Vigorito, S Kohlhaas, D Lu… - Immunological reviews, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Micro RNA s (mi RNA s) are a newly recognized class of regulatory genes which repress the
expression of protein‐coding genes. Numerous studies have uncovered a complex role for …
expression of protein‐coding genes. Numerous studies have uncovered a complex role for …
Non‐typhoidal Salmonella infections in children: Review of literature and recommendations for management
Non‐typhoidal Salmonellae are a major cause of infectious diarrhoea worldwide and can
cause invasive diseases, including bacteraemia, meningitis and osteomyelitis. Young or …
cause invasive diseases, including bacteraemia, meningitis and osteomyelitis. Young or …
Salmonella infection drives promiscuous B cell activation followed by extrafollicular affinity maturation
R Di Niro, SJ Lee, JA Vander Heiden, RA Elsner… - Immunity, 2015 - cell.com
The B cell response to Salmonella typhimurium (STm) occurs massively at extrafollicular
sites, without notable germinal centers (GCs). Little is known in terms of its specificity. To …
sites, without notable germinal centers (GCs). Little is known in terms of its specificity. To …
[HTML][HTML] Role of antigens and virulence factors of Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi in its pathogenesis
J Kaur, SK Jain - Microbiological research, 2012 - Elsevier
Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi (S. Typhi), the aetiologic agent of typhoid fever, is a
human restricted pathogen. The molecular mechanism of Salmonella pathogenicity is …
human restricted pathogen. The molecular mechanism of Salmonella pathogenicity is …