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[primary salmonella brandenburg peritonitis in a non-immunosuppressed female patient].primary peritonitis is rare; the bacteria involved are mainly, by order of frequency: escherichia coli, streptococcus pneumoniae, and the other streptococci. extraintestinal sites of minor salmonellosis are exceptional, although they are constantly progressing, especially since the spread of the hiv-induced epidemic. we report one case of primary salmonella brandenburg peritonitis, whose mechanism could not be explained, in a non-immunodepressive female patient.19911880178
relapse in chronic urinary tract infection in a child due to salmonella brandenburg. 19734206735
[septicemia due to salmonella brandenburg]. 19715580748
ruptured abdominal aorta infected with salmonella brandenburg. 19685723730
the suppurative abscess of an endometriosic ovarian cyst due to salmonella brandenburg. 19827107015
comparative evaluation of molecular typing of strains from a national epidemic due to salmonella brandenburg by rrna gene and is200 probes and pulsed-field gel electrophoresis.in switzerland in 1992 there was a prolonged series of outbreaks of human salmonellosis caused by a previously rare serotype, salmonella brandenburg. in order to examine the genotypic basis of the epidemic, molecular typing was applied to representative strains of this serovar isolated between 1983 and 1992. these included sporadic human isolates up to 1985, isolates from unrelated geographical areas, and swiss isolates from humans, animals, and meat products isolated after 1991. plasmid profili ...19947989535
salmonella brandenburg: a novel cause of acute suppurative thyroiditis.a patient with suppurative thyroiditis due to infection with salmonella brandenburg is reported. localization of the infection occurred to a pre-existing thyroid nodule after salmonella bacteremia. s. brandenburg was isolated in pure culture from the fluid obtained by needle aspiration of the suppurated thyroid nodule. surgical drainage followed by subtotal thyroidectomy was required to cure the disease. no evidence of pyriform sinus fistula was found. suppurative thyroiditis due to salmonella u ...19938317191
application of normal avian gut flora by prolonged aerosolization onto turkey hatching eggs naturally exposed to salmonella.a commercial preparation of normal avian gut flora (nagf) was aerosolized for an extended period over turkey hatching eggs during pipping and hatching to examine any protective effects against natural exposure to salmonellae. turkey hatching eggs, produced by salmonellae-infected breeder flocks and hatched in a commercial hatchery with a history of salmonellae contamination, were used in two trials. in trial 1, four doses of nagf inoculum per hatching egg were aerosolized through an automated ha ...19979201415
laboratory investigation and comparison of salmonella brandenburg cases in new zealand.an apparent increase in the incidence of s. brandenburg in new zealand, coupled with the possibility that the virulence of the organism may also be changing, prompted this study. three typing methods: macro-restriction fragment length polymorphism (mrflp) profiling using pulsed field gel electrophoresis (pfge), plasmid profiling and antimicrobial susceptibility profiling were used to determine strain diversity amongst 115 recent and historical isolates of s. brandenburg from both human cases and ...19989747755
cytomegalovirus colitis during mycophenolate mofetil therapy for wegener's granulomatosis.cytomegalovirus (cmv) infection of the gastrointestinal tract is an increasingly recognized cause of morbidity and mortality during the course of hiv infection and in association with immunosuppressive pharmacotherapy. mycophenolate mofetil, a novel immunosuppressive drug, is currently used in renal transplant recipients and is under evaluation for a variety of disorders. there is preliminary evidence to suggest that cmv reactivation may be more common during treatment with mycophenolate than wi ...200011146314
salmonella brandenburg and s. corvallis involved in a food poisoning outbreak in a hospital in hyogo prefecture. 200111754160
a parent as a vector of salmonella brandenburg nosocomial infection in a neonatal intensive care unit.a newborn baby was admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit (nicu) of st germain en laye hospital (france) because of premature birth. on day 12, he contracted gastroenteritis due to salmonella brandenbourg. the salmonellosis led to a septic shock syndrome with a brief cardiopulmonary arrest. he was treated with intravenous ceftriaxone and gentamicin, and the evolution was favorable. microbiological investigations revealed that the mother was the vector for this nosocomial infection. s. bran ...200312848735
salmonella contamination of pigs and pork in an integrated pig production system.this paper describes the monitoring of salmonella in a closed pig production system in belgium over a 2-year period. a sampling scheme including animal feeds and carcasses was designed to cover the entire chain of production from farrow to finishing pigs. salmonella was detected by a method based on the use of semisolid rappaport-vassiliadis as a selective medium. the serotypes of the isolated strains were determined, and the antibiotic resistance of these strains to six antibiotics was also inv ...200312870743
[epidemic of gastroenteritis caused by salmonella brandenburg]. 195713413940
[salmonella brandenburg infections in swine]. 196013854842
[toxic infections caused by salmonella brandenburg]. 196414150556
salmonella brandenburg: an epidemiological study. 196414201751
an outbreak of salmonella brandenburg infection caused by infected pork products. 196514267950
[first case of salmonella brandenburg infection in the western hemisphere]. 195414357806
a case report on the isolation of salmonella brandenburg from a horse. 195114909430
[septicemia from salmonella brandenburg observed in an infant; cured by chloromycetin]. 195015426918
salmonella brandenburg: changing patterns of disease in southland province, new zealand.salmonella brandenburg has previously been an infrequent human pathogen in new zealand, however a marked increase in human isolates has been noted since 1996.200415570328
salmonella brandenburg - emergence of a new strain affecting stock and humans in the south island of new zealand.to report information on the spread of a new strain of salmonella brandenburg, which affected livestock and humans in the south island of new zealand, and a series of small case studies designed to investigate potential transmission of infection.200415768079
salmonella brandenburg in non-pregnant 8-month-old sheep. 199916032106
salmonella brandenburg - emergence of a variant strain on a sheep farm in the south island of new zealand.salmonella brandenburg was initially diagnosed in new zealand in an aborted ewe from a merino flock in mid-canterbury in1996. the following year, the disease occurred on farms in mid-canterbury and on one farm near winton in southland (bailey1997). since then, this bacterium has caused widespread abortion and deaths in pregnant ewes in southland, coastal otago and south- and mid-canterbury. in cattle, the same organism has caused diarrhoea and dysentery in calves and adult cattle, and abortions ...200316032315
vaccination of pregnant ewes against infection with salmonella brandenburg.to develop a challenge model for salmonella brandenburg infection in pregnant ewes. to compare efficacies of a live attenuated salmonella typhimurium mutant, a subunit preparation from a virulent s. brandenburg isolate, and a commercial multivalent inactivated vaccine in their ability to prevent experimental s. brandenburg infection. to assess the efficacy of the live attenuated s. typhimurium mutant against natural s. brandenburg infection in lambs.200516317442
a recurring salmonellosis epidemic in new zealand linked to contact with sheep.one strain of salmonella brandenburg began causing large numbers of human infections in new zealand in 1998. we investigated the emergence of this strain using combined notification and laboratory data on human and animal disease and a case-control study. s. brandenburg infection in humans was characterized by spring peaks and high rates in the southern half of the south island. this epidemic pattern followed very closely that seen in sheep. the case-control study found that infection was signif ...200716740191
salmonella brandenburg: case-control survey in sheep in new zealand.to identify environmental, management and animal risk factors associated with the occurrence and severity of disease attributed to salmonella brandenburg infection in sheep.200616751843
salmonella in uncooked retail meats in new zealand.a national quantitative survey of salmonella in five types of uncooked retail meats in new zealand was undertaken from august 2003 to may 2005 to establish baseline proportionality data. the overall prevalence of salmonella in 1,108 meat samples was 1.1% (95% confidence interval, 0.6 to 1.9). low prevalences of salmonella in each meat type were observed, with 3% (1.2 to 6.1) in chicken, 1.3% (0.3 to 3.8) in lamb and mutton, 0.5% (0 to 3.0) in unweaned veal, 0.4% (0 to 2.4) in beef, and 0% (0 to ...200717612064
a cluster of cases caused by ctx-m-3-producing salmonella brandenburg among children in bulgaria. 200717882359
abortions in sheep caused by salmonella brandenburg: pathological findings. 200718059657
vaccination schedules in small ruminant farms.development and implementation of health management plans is the cornerstone of profitable farms; prevention of microbial diseases by means of vaccination is an integral part of such a plan. in every production type and management system in small ruminants, microbial diseases have a major significance, hence their proper control must be based in good health management practices, including use of effective and safe vaccines. development of various types of vaccines is evolving very quickly in rec ...201526220514
antibiotic susceptibility of salmonella, campylobacter coli, and campylobacter jejuni isolated from northern german fattening pigs.this study was conducted to assess the antimicrobial susceptibility rate of salmonella and campylobacter spp. isolated from northern german fattening pigs. from 540 lymph node samples, 16 salmonella typhimurium, 1 salmonella brandenburg, 37 campylobacter coli, and 11 campylobacter jejuni strains were isolated. antibiotic susceptibility testing was carried out by the broth dilution method. the 14 tested antibiotics for salmonella were ampicillin, cefotaxime, ceftazidime, chloramphenicol, ciproflo ...201223043834
characterization and antimicrobial resistance of salmonella typhimurium isolates from clinically diseased pigs in korea.this study investigated the prevalence of salmonella enterica serovar and antimicrobial resistance in salmonella typhimurium isolates from clinically diseased pigs collected from 2008 to 2014 in korea. isolates were also characterized according to the presence of antimicrobial resistance genes and pulsed-field gel electrophoresis patterns. among 94 salmonella isolates, 81 (86.2%) were identified as being of the salmonella typhimurium serotype, followed by salmonella derby (6 of 94, 6.4%), salmon ...201628221916
detection of salmonella enterica in pigs at slaughter and comparison with human isolates in italy.in 2013-2014, 201 pigs belonging to 67 batches were tested for salmonella in their mesenteric lymph nodes (mln) in one abattoir of northern italy. for each batch, faecal material was collected at lairage by swabbing the pen floor for approximately 1600 cm(2). the aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence of salmonella in mln of pigs at slaughter, to assess salmonella contamination at lairage and to evaluate the effect of lairage duration on its prevalence. serotyping, xbai pfge typing ...201626606578
[broncho-pulmonary salmonellosis--a case series and review of the literature].broncho-pulmonary salmonelloses are rare manifestations of extraintestinal focal infections in adults caused by different subspecies of salmonella. they may appear without previous gastroenteritic symptoms especially in patients older than 60 years, as well as in patients who are immunocompromised or suffer from chronic pulmonary diseases. the transmission route is hematogenous or via aspiration of contaminated gastric fluid. complications are acute respiratory distress syndrome, lung abscesses ...201323468341
prevalence, virulence and antibiotic susceptibility of salmonella spp. strains, isolated from beef in greater tunis (tunisia).the aim of this work was to investigate the presence of salmonella spp. in 300 beef meat samples collected from cattle carcasses of different categories (young bulls, culled heifers and culled cows). the detection of salmonella spp. was performed by the alternative vidas easy salmonella technique and confirmed by pcr using salmonella specific primers. salmonella serotypes were determined by slide agglutination tests. the resistance to 12 antibiotics was determined by the diffusion method on muel ...201627183540
assessment of consumer exposure to salmonella spp., campylobacter spp., and shiga toxin-producing escherichia coli in meat products at retail in the city of sao paulo, brazil.meat products may be vehicles of bacterial pathogens to humans, and salmonella spp., campylobacter spp., and shiga toxin-producing escherichia coli (stec) are the most relevant. the aim of this study was to generate data on prevalence of these three pathogens in 552 samples of meat products (hot dogs, pork sausages, raw ground beef, and raw chicken legs) sold at retail in the city of sao paulo, brazil. salmonella spp. was detected in 5.8% (32/552) of samples, comprising pork sausages 62.5% (20/3 ...201728475359
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