Salmonella enterica: Survival, Colonization, and Virulence Differences among Serovars

A Andino, I Hanning - The Scientific World Journal, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Data indicate that prevalence of specific serovars of Salmonella enterica in human
foodborne illness is not correlated with their prevalence in feed. Given that feed is a …

Embracing Diversity: Differences in Virulence Mechanisms, Disease Severity, and Host Adaptations Contribute to the Success of Nontyphoidal Salmonella as a …

RA Cheng, CR Eade, M Wiedmann - Frontiers in microbiology, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Not all Salmonella enterica serovars cause the same disease. S. enterica represents an
incredibly diverse species comprising> 2,600 unique serovars. While some S. enterica …

The bacterial mobile resistome transfer network connecting the animal and human microbiomes

Y Hu, X Yang, J Li, N Lv, F Liu, J Wu… - Applied and …, 2016 - journals.asm.org
Horizontally acquired antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) in bacteria are highly mobile and
have been ranked as principal risk resistance determinants. However, the transfer network …

BLAST Ring Image Generator (BRIG): simple prokaryote genome comparisons

NF Alikhan, NK Petty, NL Ben Zakour, SA Beatson - BMC genomics, 2011 - Springer
Background Visualisation of genome comparisons is invaluable for hel** to determine
genotypic differences between closely related prokaryotes. New visualisation and …

Efflux-mediated drug resistance in bacteria: an update

XZ Li, H Nikaido - Drugs, 2009 - Springer
Drug efflux pumps play a key role in drug resistance and also serve other functions in
bacteria. There has been a growing list of multidrug and drug-specific efflux pumps …

[HTML][HTML] Nontyphoid Salmonella infection: microbiology, clinical features, and antimicrobial therapy

HM Chen, Y Wang, LH Su, CH Chiu - Pediatrics & Neonatology, 2013 - Elsevier
Nontyphoid Salmonella is the most common bacterial pathogen causing gastrointestinal
infection worldwide. Most nontyphoid Salmonella infection is limited to uncomplicated …

Patterns of genome evolution that have accompanied host adaptation in Salmonella

GC Langridge, M Fookes, TR Connor, T Feltwell… - Proceedings of the …, 2015 - pnas.org
Many bacterial pathogens are specialized, infecting one or few hosts, and this is often
associated with more acute disease presentation. Specific genomes show markers of this …

[HTML][HTML] Pathogens transmitted in animal feces in low-and middle-income countries

MJ Delahoy, B Wodnik, L McAliley… - International journal of …, 2018 - Elsevier
Animals found in close proximity to humans in low-and middle-income countries (LMICs)
harbor many pathogens capable of infecting humans, transmissible via their feces. Contact …

Food animal-associated Salmonella challenges: Pathogenicity and antimicrobial resistance

SL Foley, AM Lynne - Journal of animal science, 2008 - academic.oup.com
Salmonellosis is a worldwide health problem; Salmonella infections are the second leading
cause of bacterial foodborne illness in the United States. Approximately 95% of cases of …

Distribution of Florfenicol Resistance Genes fexA and cfr among Chloramphenicol-Resistant Staphylococcus Isolates

C Kehrenberg, S Schwarz - Antimicrobial agents and …, 2006 - journals.asm.org
ABSTRACT A total of 302 chloramphenicol-resistant Staphylococcus isolates were screened
for the presence of the florfenicol/chloramphenicol resistance genes fexA and cfr and their …