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Salmonella enterica subsp.
enterica is a
subspecies of
Salmonella enterica, the rod-shaped, flagellated, aerobic, Gram-negative bacterium. Many of the...
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caused by the
bacterium Salmonella enterica of the
serotypes Paratyphi A,
Paratyphi B, or
Paratyphi C
growing in the
intestines and blood. They are usually...
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paratyphoid fever is
caused by the
Salmonella enterica bacteria,
serotype paratyphi A, B, or C.
These Salmonella enterica bacteria serovars that
cause enteric...
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termed non-motile.
Pathogenic strains of
Salmonella Typhi,
Salmonella Paratyphi C, and
Salmonella Dublin carry the
capsular "Vi"
antigen (Vi for virulence)...
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aeruginosa 10,400 4,370 3,010 10,300 38,100 18,300 84,480
Salmonella Paratyphi 4,040 64 4,104
Salmonella Typhi 17,200 6,460 23,660 Non-typhoidal Salmonella...
- that Salmonella,
specifically a
serotype of
Salmonella enterica known as
Paratyphi C, was at
least partially responsible for this
initial outbreak. Others...
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These fevers occur following infection by
Salmonella typhi and
Salmonella paratyphi respectively. Rose
spots may also
occur following invasive non-typhoid...
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applicability in
early diagnosis.
Other means of
diagnosing Salmonella typhi (and
paratyphi)
include cultures of blood,
urine and faeces.
These organisms produce...
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humans or
higher primates—these
include Salmonella Typhi,
Paratyphi A,
Paratyphi B, and
Paratyphi C. In the
systemic form of the disease,
salmonellae p****...
- of a
trivalent vaccine –
containing heat-inactivated Typhoid,
Paratyphi A and
Paratyphi B pathogens. In 1934,
discovery of the Vi
capsular antigen by...