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== Background ==
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==Background==
   
=== Microbiology ===
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===Microbiology===
   
*A species of [[Stain::Gram-negative]] [[Shape::bacillus]] that includes six subspecies
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*A species of facultatively anaerobic [[Stain::Gram-negative]] [[Shape::bacillus]] that includes six subspecies within the family [[Enterobacteriaceae]] and order [[Enterobacterales]]
 
*''Salmonella enterica'' subsp. ''enterica'' is the main subspecies of medical importance, and includes more than 2500 serovars within it
 
*''Salmonella enterica'' subsp. ''enterica'' is the main subspecies of medical importance, and includes more than 2500 serovars within it
 
**''Salmonella enterica'' subsp. ''enterica'' serovar Enteritidis is the most common cause of salmonellosis in humans
 
**''Salmonella enterica'' subsp. ''enterica'' serovar Enteritidis is the most common cause of salmonellosis in humans
 
**''Salmonella enterica'' subsp. ''enterica'' serovars Typhi and Paratyphi cause enteric fever (typhoid or paratyphoid fever)
 
**''Salmonella enterica'' subsp. ''enterica'' serovars Typhi and Paratyphi cause enteric fever (typhoid or paratyphoid fever)
   
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== Clinical Manifestations ==
<br />{{DISPLAYTITLE:''Salmonella enterica''}}
 
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* [[Non-typhoidal Salmonella]]
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* [[Enteric fever]]
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{{DISPLAYTITLE:''Salmonella enterica''}}
 
[[Category:Gram-negative bacilli]]
 
[[Category:Gram-negative bacilli]]

Revision as of 21:05, 9 January 2021

Background

Microbiology

  • A species of facultatively anaerobic Gram-negative bacillus that includes six subspecies within the family Enterobacteriaceae and order Enterobacterales
  • Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica is the main subspecies of medical importance, and includes more than 2500 serovars within it
    • Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica serovar Enteritidis is the most common cause of salmonellosis in humans
    • Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica serovars Typhi and Paratyphi cause enteric fever (typhoid or paratyphoid fever)

Clinical Manifestations