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Posted 03 August 2021 - 12:38 PM

Looking for a good reference source: the different salmonella serotypes and common sources, commonality, etc. Thanks.



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Posted 03 August 2021 - 02:23 PM

Greetings,

 

You are in for a lot of reading! You can start with these:

 

https://www.cdc.gov/...pe-reports.html

 

https://www.ncbi.nlm...icles/PMC86943/

 

Especially the "Atlas" pdf from the first link is IMO really informative, though a bit outdated (but still !).

 

Hope it helps to get you started!


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Posted 03 August 2021 - 02:51 PM

Looking for a good reference source: the different salmonella serotypes and common sources, commonality, etc.

 

Thanks.

 

Hi kfromNE,

 

Might I ask Why ?

 

There are over 2000 of them. :smile:

 

Although, quoting Google, "Less than 100 serotypes account for most human infections".


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Posted 03 August 2021 - 02:59 PM

Hi kfromNE,

 

Might I ask Why ?

 

There are over 2000 of them. :smile:

There are.  :spoton: To satisfy the curiosity side of me or what I like to call being a knowledge junky. So if one is referenced in the news or if we get a hit on one of them from a raw USDA sample, I can learn more about it.



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Posted 03 August 2021 - 04:15 PM

There are.  :spoton: To satisfy the curiosity side of me or what I like to call being a knowledge junky. So if one is referenced in the news or if we get a hit on one of them from a raw USDA sample, I can learn more about it.

 

Maybe start with the, presumably, notorious 100.

 

IIRC, various serotypes, despite being legally zero-tolerant, actually only cause illness when present at signifcantly elevated levels. The opposite also exists of course.

 

PS - I found this, vaguely,  related document rather fascinating -

 

Attached File  Around the World with Salmonella Geo-serotypes.pdf   1.45MB   6 downloads

 


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