six enteropathogens isolated from a case of acute gastroenteritis. | isolation of six different gastrointestinal pathogens (entamoeba histolytica, plesiomonas shigelloides, campylobacter jejuni and three different salmonella species [salmonella typhimurium, salmonella blockley and salmonella hadar]) in the feces of a german female tourist suffering from acute diarrhoea after a trip to bali. | 1990 | 2076911 |
widespread occurrence of specific restriction endonucleases in salmonella infantis, salmonella thompson, and salmonella blockley isolated from humans in japan. | specific restriction endonucleases were detected in three serotypes of salmonella spp. isolated from humans in japan from 1970 to 1987: an isoschizomer of avaii endonuclease at a frequency of 0.91 in salmonella infantis, an isoschizomer of kpni at a frequency of 0.34 in salmonella thompson, and an isoschizomer of styi at a frequency of 0.30 in salmonella blockley. of interest is that restriction endonuclease-producing s. thompson was detected at high frequencies in the 1970s but at low frequenci ... | 1990 | 2167629 |
[stationary and migratory avifauna as reservoirs of salmonella, yersinia and campylobacter]. | domestic and wild animals have been always considered very important as reservoir of agents of human infections. particularly birds, because of their great mobility from a continent to another or within the limits of the same ecosystem may transfer pathogenic micro-organisms. the present survey was undertaken in order to evaluate the presence of campylobacter, yersinia and salmonella in migratory and permanent birds. during the period october 1986 to march 1988 intestinal loops were collected fr ... | 1989 | 2483644 |
a phage typing scheme for salmonella blockley. | | 1969 | 5367497 |
[an episode of alimentary toxinfection caused by salmonella blockley]. | | 1970 | 5459580 |
a food-borne institutional outbreak of enteritis due to salmonella blockley. | | 1967 | 5630735 |
first isolation of salmonella blockley in thailand. | the first isolation of salmonella blockley in thailand was found in 2 strains of animal feed samples and 3 strains of chicken feather samples from a private poultry company in 1989. from 1987 to 1992, the number of s. blockley isolates increased and found in various sources. the major sources were the stools of diarrheal patients, mainly children. another source of s. blockley was frozen chicken meat which increased every year studied. s. blockley isolated from human and other sources showed a h ... | 1994 | 7667714 |
disseminated mycobacterium flavescens in a probable case of chronic granulomatous disease. | we report the case of a diabetic chinese male with no previous history of recurrent infections. his course was at first notable for relapsing salmonella blockley infections, following which he developed repeated soft-tissue infections and cryptococcus neoformans pneumonia. he was diagnosed as having chronic granulomatous disease and was treated with gamma interferon. during the latter stages of his illness he developed mycobacterium flavescens infection in soft tissues, joints, bones and lung. t ... | 1993 | 8454891 |
prevalence of salmonellae in broiler, layer and breeder flocks in thailand. | salmonellae were detected in thirteen broiler flocks, 15 layer flocks and 7 parent breeder flocks in thailand from october 1991 to august 1992. salmonellae were isolated from samples of feed, drinking water, cloacal swabs, faeces and litter from all broiler and breeder flocks, and 87% of the layer flocks. from broiler flocks, litter samples were more frequently contaminated than other samples, while feed left over in the layer house and drinking water in the parent breeder house were the most co ... | 1996 | 8809981 |
contamination of salmonella blockley in the environment of a poultry farm. | cecal and environmental samples were collected and examined for the presence of salmonella on a farm where a high prevalence of salmonella blockley in chickens was observed. of 895 cecal and 525 environmental samples examined, 242 (27.0%) and 202 (38.5%) samples, respectively, yielded s. blockley. from the analysis of plasmid profile patterns, 11 different plasmid profile patterns were found among 444 isolates, with plasmid patterns c and d the most frequent among the isolates from ceca and the ... | 1999 | 10396644 |
molecular typing of multidrug-resistant salmonella blockley outbreak isolates from greece. | during 1998, a marked increase (35 cases) in human gastroenteritis due to salmonella blockley, a serotype rarely isolated from humans in the western hemisphere, was noted in greece. the two dominant multidrug-resistance phenotypes (23 of the 29 isolates studied) were associated with two distinct dna fingerprints, obtained by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis of genomic dna. | 2000 | 10653572 |
an outbreak of salmonella blockley infections following smoked eel consumption in germany. | in june 1998, an increased number of persons with salmonella blockley infection were reported from one german state. because s. blockley is extremely uncommon in germany, a case-control study was performed in order to find the source. a total of 13 patients met the case definition. nine of 12 cases and 2 of 21 controls with food consumption histories reported eating smoked eel (or 28.5; 95% ci 3.9-235.3). the consumed eel came from four different local smokeries, but could be traced back to fish ... | 2000 | 11057953 |
a new salmonella type: salmonella blockley. | | 1955 | 13263301 |
[epidemiological studies of a mass infection caused by salmonella blockley]. | | 1956 | 13395418 |
[salmonella blockley infection in our country]. | | 1960 | 13682288 |
[epidemiological considerations on diseases caused by salmonella blockley]. | | 1960 | 13781765 |
long-term post-salmonella reactive arthritis due to salmonella blockley. | we describe the case of a patient who became ill with salmonella blockley food poisoning while working in cyprus in august 1994. as his diarrhoea resolved he began to suffer from lower limb joint pains which were diagnosed as acute salmonella reactive arthritis. his condition deteriorated, then improved somewhat over a period of 2 years, but he continued to suffer symptoms over 5 years after infection. this case predates other reported cases of s. blockley infection in cyprus by 4 years. s. bloc ... | 2004 | 15507778 |
emergence of salmonella blockley, possible association with long-term reactive arthritis, and antimicrobial resistance. | we previously reported the case of a patient who became ill with salmonella serotype blockley after eating a chicken meal and who was still suffering symptoms of salmonella-reactive arthritis 10 years after the initial infection. the immunological consequences of infection were of concern and prompted a literature review because of the possibility that salmonella blockley may be more likely to cause long-term illness in certain patients than more common serovars. the review revealed the addition ... | 2006 | 16420591 |
contamination of salmonella spp. in a pig finishing herd, from the arrival of the animals to the slaughterhouse. | the aim of the present study was to investigate the contamination sources and the transmission of salmonella within a pig finishing herd in italy. nine sets of samples were collected during the fattening period from cleaned and disinfected pens, animals at different ages (4 days after arrival, 90, 150, 170 and 240 days of age) and at slaughter. salmonella was isolated from cleaned pens, individual faecal samples, the truck used to transport the pigs to the abattoir and after slaughter (cecal con ... | 2008 | 18230403 |
emergence of extended-spectrum beta-lactamases and ampc-type beta-lactamases in human salmonella isolated in spain from 2001 to 2005. | to study the resistance to third-generation cephalosporins in salmonella strains isolated from humans in a 5 year period in spain, and to identify the responsible genes and their dissemination. | 2009 | 19815633 |
draft genome sequence of salmonella enterica subsp. enterica serovar blockley strain crjjgf_00147 (phylum gammaproteobacteria). | here, we report a 4.72-mbp draft genome sequence of salmonella enterica subsp. enterica serovar blockley strain crjjgf_00147, isolated from chicken rinse in 2009. | 2016 | 27609923 |
wgs for surveillance of antimicrobial resistance: a pilot study to detect the prevalence and mechanism of resistance to azithromycin in a uk population of non-typhoidal salmonella. | wgs and phenotypic methods were used to determine the prevalence of azithromycin resistance in salmonella enterica isolates from the uk and to identify the underlying mechanisms of resistance. | 2016 | 27585964 |
human infections due to salmonella blockley, a rare serotype in south africa: a case report. | infections due to nontyphoidal salmonella have increased worldwide over the last couple of decades. salmonella enterica serotype blockley (salmonella blockley) infections is associated with chickens and is a rarely isolated serotype in human infections in most countries. | 2012 | 23050633 |
cardiac device infection with salmonella blockley. | human infections with salmonella blockley are uncommon, and cases described in the literature are usually gastrointestinal in origin. we report a case of an implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (icd) infection in a 76-year-old chinese man who presented with pain, redness, and warmth from the icd pocket site, which later developed a sinus draining purulent material. s. blockley was isolated from the wound and the patient underwent device removal and treatment with intravenous ceftriaxone. s. bl ... | 2015 | 26793438 |