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Salmonella Virchow isolates from human and avian origins in England - molecular characterization and infection of epithelial cells and poultry
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The poultry infection experiment included in this study shows S. Virchow can colonize the gastrointestinal tract rapidly and to high levels with the chickens showing no clinical signs of infection. The asymptomatic colonization of chickens indicates an increased ability of S. Virchow to enter the food chain undetected and cause human salmonellosis which because of the invasive and inflammatory nature of S. Virchow seen during the Caco2 invasion assay and previous studies showing its invasive nature in humans and increasing resistance to antibiotics is a public health concern.
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