Distinct Salmonella Enteritidis lineages associated with enterocolitis in high-income settings and invasive disease in low-income settings.

An epidemiological paradox surrounds Salmonella enterica serovar Enteritidis. In high-income settings, it has been responsible for an epidemic of poultry-associated, self-limiting enterocolitis, whereas in sub-Saharan Africa it is a major cause of invasive nontyphoidal Salmonella disease, associated...

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Główni autorzy: Feasey, N, Hadfield, J, Keddy, K, Dallman, T, Jacobs, J, Deng, X, Wigley, P, Barquist Barquist, L, Langridge, G, Feltwell, T, Harris, S, Mather, A, Fookes, M, Aslett, M, Msefula, C, Kariuki, S, Maclennan, C, Onsare, R, Weill, F, Le Hello, S, Smith, A, McClelland, M, Desai, P, Parry, C, Cheesbrough, J, French, N, Campos, J, Chabalgoity, J, Betancor, L, Hopkins, K, Nair, S, Humphrey, T, Lunguya, O, Cogan, T, Tapia, M, Sow, S, Tennant, S, Bornstein, K, Levine, M, Lacharme-Lora, L, Everett, D, Kingsley, R, Parkhill, J, Heyderman, R, Dougan, G, Gordon, M, Thomson, N
Format: Journal article
Język:English
Wydane: Nature Publishing Group 2016