Phage typing and clonal analysis of Salmonella Heidelberg strains isolated from animals and other sources from Minnesota (USA) and Germany
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2001-01-01
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Gibson, K.
Prager, Rita
Liesegang, A.
Fruth, A.
Blaha, Thomas
Tschäpe, H.
Rabsch, W.
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Salmonella Heidelberg isolates has become an emerging pathogen during the 80s in the United States (Martin et al., 1989). Approximately 60% of human cases reported to the CDC in 1995 were caused by only four serovars, including S. Enteridis (24,7%), S. Typhimurium (23,5%), S. Newport (6,2%) and S. Heidelberg (5,1%), (CDC, Salmonella surveillance) and were frequently isolated from chicken and pork (Sawari et al., 2001).
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