Artículos de revistas
Stress survival and antimicrobial characterization of S. Enteritidis from different hosts in Chile
Fecha
2018Registro en:
Abstracts / International Journal of Infectious Diseases 73S (2018) 3–398
10.1016/j.ijid.2018.04.3444
Autor
Fresno Rivas, María Consuelo
Retamal, P.
Institución
Resumen
Salmonella is a Gram negative bacteria that colonizes
the intestinal tract of humans and animals. Infections with
S. Enteritca are of great concern to the public health, being one of
the main causes of foodborne diseases in Chile and the world. Wild
birds are of increasing importance to public health, because of their
association with highly transmisible zoonotic pathogens, and their
hability to disseminate them. In this work, the S. Enteritis strains
isolated from different hosts were charactherized to enlighten the
human-animal interfase of this bacteria in Chile. Phenotypic assays
were done to determine the pathogenic potential of the isolates of
Salmonella of different hosts.