Salmonella enterica Serovar Typhimurium Skills To Succeed in the Host: Virulence and Regulation
Barcelona Centre for International Affairs · Universitat de Barcelona
Abstract
Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium is a primary enteric pathogen infecting both humans and animals. Infection begins with the ingestion of contaminated food or water so that salmonellae reach the intestinal epithelium and trigger gastrointestinal disease. In some patients the infection spreads upon invasion of the intestinal epithelium, internalization within phagocytes, and subsequent dissemination. In that case, antimicrobial therapy, based on fluoroquinolones and expanded-spectrum cephalosporins as the current drugs of choice, is indicated. To accomplish the pathogenic process, the Salmonella chromosome comprises several virulence mechanisms. The most important virulence genes are those located within…
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2Topics & keywords
- Virulence
- Salmonella enterica
- Salmonella
- Microbiology
- Biology
- Pathogen
- Pathogenicity island
- Serotype