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Salmonella is actually a group of bacteria that can cause diarrheal illness in humans. They are microscopic living creatures that pass from the feces of people or animals to other people or other animals. There are many different kinds of Salmonella bacteria. Salmonella serotype Typhimurium and Salmonella serotype Enteritidis are the most common in the United States. Salmonella germs have been known to cause illness for over 100 years. They were discovered by an American scientist named Salmon, for whom they are named.
Research opens new potential target against enterics

Research opens new potential target against enterics

First study of promising Ebola vaccine commenced in West Africa

First study of promising Ebola vaccine commenced in West Africa

LLNL scientists issued patent for producing antimicrobial compounds to fight superbugs

LLNL scientists issued patent for producing antimicrobial compounds to fight superbugs

Study compares breast and bottle fed infants

Study compares breast and bottle fed infants

Improving education about risky food handling behaviors may reduce foodborne illness

Improving education about risky food handling behaviors may reduce foodborne illness

Ames test successfully adapted for use with cigarette smoke and other complex aerosols

Ames test successfully adapted for use with cigarette smoke and other complex aerosols

Studies detect integrons that cause resistance to various antibiotics

Studies detect integrons that cause resistance to various antibiotics

Researchers discover highly virulent, multidrug resistant form of pathogen in Ohio

Researchers discover highly virulent, multidrug resistant form of pathogen in Ohio

New methods of dectecting foodborne illness-causing Salmonella in pork meat processing

New methods of dectecting foodborne illness-causing Salmonella in pork meat processing

UC Riverside discovery could lead to future development of needle-free vaccines

UC Riverside discovery could lead to future development of needle-free vaccines

Salmonella cases are not associated with Danish broiler meat, shows report

Salmonella cases are not associated with Danish broiler meat, shows report

S. pneumoniae is major cause of severe pneumonia in Gambian children

S. pneumoniae is major cause of severe pneumonia in Gambian children

S. pneumoniae interacts with other nasopharyngeal bacteria

S. pneumoniae interacts with other nasopharyngeal bacteria

FDA-cleared BD MAX Enteric Bacterial Panel now available to detect bacterial pathogens

FDA-cleared BD MAX Enteric Bacterial Panel now available to detect bacterial pathogens

Scientists identify benign bacterium that blocks Salmonella from colonizing raw tomatoes

Scientists identify benign bacterium that blocks Salmonella from colonizing raw tomatoes

Denmark and China announce food safety partnership

Denmark and China announce food safety partnership

Nearly 179 million cases of acute diarrhea occur each year in the U.S.

Nearly 179 million cases of acute diarrhea occur each year in the U.S.

Sandia develops credit-card-sized anthrax detection cartridge to small business makes

Sandia develops credit-card-sized anthrax detection cartridge to small business makes

Hospital kitchens remain source of transmission for multi-drug resistant bacteria

Hospital kitchens remain source of transmission for multi-drug resistant bacteria

ASU scientist selected as 2014 recipient of Lifetime Achievement Award

ASU scientist selected as 2014 recipient of Lifetime Achievement Award

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