Evaluation of the Complex Nomenclature of the Clinically and Veterinary Significant Pathogen Salmonella

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Abstract

Salmonella encompasses a vast and highly related population of clinically and veterinary significant pathogens. The genus is responsible for an array of diseases such as typhoid fever and salmonellosis (a variety of illnesses including gastroenteritis), which cause public health issues globally. Even with the global recognition of Salmonella as a significant human and veterinary pathogen, the highly complex and evolving nomenclature system of Salmonella is problematic for clinicians, veterinarians, and microbiologists to comprehend. The present paper offers a review of the ever developing nomenclature for this bacterial species.

Original languageEnglish
Article number3782182
JournalBioMed Research International
Volume2017
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2017

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