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Salmonella pathogenesis and host-adaptation in farmed animals.
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In this article, the authors proposed a method to predict invasive potential, host-adaptation and zoonotic risk of Salmonella from sequence data to improve outbreak investigation, risk assessment and control strategies.About:
This article is published in Current Opinion in Microbiology.The article was published on 2021-06-24. It has received 18 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Host adaptation & Salmonella enterica.read more
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Molecular Epidemiology and Virulence of Non-Typhoidal Salmonella in Armenia
Anahit Ì. Sedrakyan,Zhanna A. Ktsoyan,Karine A. Arakelova,Zaruhi Gevorgyan,Magdalina K. Zakharyan,Shoghik Hakobyan,Alvard I. Hovhannisyan,Arsen Arakelyan,Rustam Aminov +8 more
TL;DR: The results indicated the variability and dynamics in the epidemiology of salmonellosis and a high virulence potential of human NTS isolates circulating in the region.
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The NEL Family of Bacterial E3 Ubiquitin Ligases
TL;DR: This review of the members of the NEL family, their expression, translocation, and subcellular localization in the host cell, and what is known about the structure of these proteins, their function in virulence or symbiosis, and their specific targets are reviewed.
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Review of major meat-borne zoonotic bacterial pathogens
TL;DR: In this paper , a review aimed to highlight the significance of meat-borne bacterial zoonotic pathogens while adhering to the One Health approach for creating efficient control measures for public health.
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Rapid and sensitive detection of Salmonella in milk based on hybridization chain reaction and graphene oxide fluorescence platform.
TL;DR: In this paper, two carboxyfluorescein-labeled hairpin probes were designed with complementary portions to the ssDNA sequence so that binding could trigger H1-FAM and H2-Fam hybridization chain reaction (HCR) to produce a long dsDNA complex.
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Evidence for common ancestry and microevolution of passerine-adapted Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium in the UK and USA
TL;DR: Evidence is provided that passerine-adapted S. Typhimurium share a common ancestor with those from larids, and the divergence of passerines in Europe and North America might be due to pseudogenization or loss of specific virulence genes.
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Complete genome sequence of a multiple drug resistant Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi CT18
Julian Parkhill,Gordon Dougan,Keith D. James,Nicholas R. Thomson,Derek Pickard,John Wain,Carol Churcher,Karen Mungall,Stephen D. Bentley,Matthew T. G. Holden,Mohammed Sebaihia,Stephen Baker,D. Basham,Karen Brooks,Tracey Chillingworth,Phillippa L. Connerton,A. Cronin,P. Davis,Robert L. Davies,L. Dowd,Nicholas J. White,Jeremy Farrar,Theresa Feltwell,N. Hamlin,Ashraful Haque,Tran Tinh Hien,S. Holroyd,Kay Jagels,Anders Krogh,Torben Larsen,S. Leather,Sharon Moule,Peadar O'Gaora,Christopher M. Parry,Michael A. Quail,Kim Rutherford,Mark Simmonds,Jason Skelton,K. Stevens,Sally Whitehead,Bart Barrell +40 more
TL;DR: The genome sequence is sequenced of a S. typhi (CT18) that is resistant to multiple drugs, revealing the presence of hundreds of insertions and deletions compared with the Escherichia coli genome, ranging in size from single genes to large islands.
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World Health Organization Global Estimates and Regional Comparisons of the Burden of Foodborne Disease in 2010
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TL;DR: The Foodborne Disease Burden Epidemiology Reference Group (FERG) reports their first estimates of the incidence, mortality, and disease burden due to 31 foodborne hazards, finding that the global burden of FBD is comparable to those of the major infectious diseases, HIV/AIDS, malaria and tuberculosis.
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Internalization of Salmonella by Macrophages Induces Formation of Nonreplicating Persisters
Sophie Helaine,Angela M. Cheverton,Kathryn G. Watson,Laura M. Faure,Sophie A. Matthews,David W. Holden +5 more
TL;DR: The vacuolar environment induces phenotypic heterogeneity, leading to either bacterial replication or the formation of nonreplicating persisters that could provide a reservoir for relapsing infection.
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Depletion of Butyrate-Producing Clostridia from the Gut Microbiota Drives an Aerobic Luminal Expansion of Salmonella
Fabian Rivera-Chávez,Lillian F. Zhang,Franziska Faber,Christopher A. Lopez,Mariana X. Byndloss,Erin E. Olsan,Gege Xu,Eric M. Velazquez,Carlito B. Lebrilla,Sebastian E. Winter,Andreas J. Bäumler +10 more
TL;DR: Salmonella virulence factors and antibiotic treatment promote pathogen expansion through the same mechanism: depletion of butyrate-producing Clostridia to elevate epithelial oxygenation, allowing aerobic Salmonella growth.
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Epidemic multiple drug resistant Salmonella Typhimurium causing invasive disease in sub-Saharan Africa have a distinct genotype
Robert A. Kingsley,Chisomo L. Msefula,Nicholas R. Thomson,Samuel Kariuki,Samuel Kariuki,Kathryn E. Holt,Melita A. Gordon,David Harris,Louise Clarke,Sally Whitehead,Vartul Sangal,Kevin Marsh,Mark Achtman,Malcolm E. Molyneux,Martin Cormican,Julian Parkhill,Calman A. MacLennan,Robert S. Heyderman,Gordon Dougan +18 more
TL;DR: Genome analysis of other epidemic ST313 isolates from Malawi and Kenya provided evidence for microevolution and clonal replacement in the field, including evidence of genome degradation, including pseudogene formation and chromosomal deletions, when compared with other S. Typhimurium genome sequences.