[HTML][HTML] A review of Salmonella enterica with particular focus on the pathogenicity and virulence factors, host specificity and antimicrobial resistance including …
SM Jajere - Veterinary world, 2019 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Salmonella genus represents the most common foodborne pathogens frequently isolated
from food-producing animals that is responsible for zoonotic infections in humans and …
from food-producing animals that is responsible for zoonotic infections in humans and …
Population genomics of bacterial host adaptation
Some bacteria can transfer to new host species, and this poses a risk to human health.
Indeed, an estimated 60% of all human pathogens have originated from other animal …
Indeed, an estimated 60% of all human pathogens have originated from other animal …
Global burden of colistin-resistant bacteria: mobilized colistin resistance genes study (1980–2018)
M Elbediwi, Y Li, N Paudyal, H Pan, X Li, S **e… - Microorganisms, 2019 - mdpi.com
Colistin is considered to be an antimicrobial of last-resort for the treatment of multidrug-
resistant Gram-negative bacterial infections. The recent global dissemination of mobilized …
resistant Gram-negative bacterial infections. The recent global dissemination of mobilized …
Genomic characterization of antimicrobial-resistant Salmonella enterica in duck, chicken, and pig farms and retail markets in Eastern China
Antimicrobial-resistant Salmonella enterica poses a significant public health concern
worldwide. However, the dissemination of Salmonella enterica among food animals in …
worldwide. However, the dissemination of Salmonella enterica among food animals in …
Embracing Diversity: Differences in Virulence Mechanisms, Disease Severity, and Host Adaptations Contribute to the Success of Nontyphoidal Salmonella as a …
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 …
incredibly diverse species comprising> 2,600 unique serovars. While some S. enterica …
Genome degradation promotes Salmonella pathoadaptation by remodeling fimbriae-mediated proinflammatory response
X Zhou, X Kang, J Chen, Y Song, C Jia… - National Science …, 2023 - academic.oup.com
Understanding changes in pathogen behavior (eg increased virulence, a shift in
transmission channel) is critical for the public health management of emerging infectious …
transmission channel) is critical for the public health management of emerging infectious …
Higher tolerance of predominant Salmonella serovars circulating in the antibiotic-free feed farms to environmental stresses
To counteract the dramatic increase in antibiotic-resistant bacterial pathogens, many
countries, including China, have banned the use of antibiotic-supplemented feed for farming …
countries, including China, have banned the use of antibiotic-supplemented feed for farming …
Mechanisms of host adaptation by bacterial pathogens
The emergence of new infectious diseases poses a major threat to humans, animals, and
broader ecosystems. Defining factors that govern the ability of pathogens to adapt to new …
broader ecosystems. Defining factors that govern the ability of pathogens to adapt to new …
Regulated necrosis, a proinflammatory cell death, potentially counteracts pathogenic infections
G Zhang, J Wang, Z Zhao, T **n, X Fan, Q Shen… - Cell Death & …, 2022 - nature.com
Since the discovery of cell apoptosis, other gene-regulated cell deaths are gradually
appreciated, including pyroptosis, ferroptosis, and necroptosis. Necroptosis is, so far, one of …
appreciated, including pyroptosis, ferroptosis, and necroptosis. Necroptosis is, so far, one of …
Epigenome-microbiome crosstalk: a potential new paradigm influencing neonatal susceptibility to disease
Preterm birth is the leading cause of infant morbidity and mortality. Necrotizing enterocolitis
(NEC) is an inflammatory bowel disease affecting primarily premature infants, which can be …
(NEC) is an inflammatory bowel disease affecting primarily premature infants, which can be …