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Salmonellosis
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Salmonellosis

Cause

Many types of Salmonella bacteria cause salmonellosis in animals and people. While the occurrence of different types of Salmonella varies from country to country, S. typhimurium and S. enteritidis are the two most commonly found in the United States.

An antibiotic-resistant strain of S. typhimurium, called Definitive Type 104 (DT104), was first found in the United Kingdom and then in the United States. It is the second most common strain (after S. enteritidis) of Salmonella found in humans. This strain poses a major threat because it is resistant to several antibiotics normally used to treat people with salmonella disease.

 

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Volunteer for Clinical Studies

Volunteer for NIAID-funded clinical studies related to salmonellosis on ClinicalTrials.gov.

See Also

Foodborne Diseases

Highlight

2009 Peanut Butter Recall Information (FDA)

Related Links

View a list of links for more information about salmonellosis.