PPT-Enterobacteriaceae Salmonella
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Classification Clinical Classification Oldest user friendly classification widely used Typhoidal Salmonella Includes serotypes S Typhi and S Paratyphi Restricted
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Classification Clinical Classification Oldest user friendly classification widely used Typhoidal Salmonella Includes serotypes S Typhi and S Paratyphi Restricted to human hosts . . Dr. . Thanaa. . Rasheed. The . Enterobacteriaceae. . is a large family of gram-negative rods found primarily in the intestinal tract of humans and . animals.. They cause a variety of diseases.. Food poisoning; Enteric fever and Gastroenteritis. Bacteriology. Salmonella . enterica. one species, ~2000 serotype. S. . enterica. serotype . typhimurium. or . S. . typhimurium. Rod-shaped, non-spore-forming Gram-negative bacterium . Infections . an update. . Dr.T.V.Rao MD. Dr.T.V.Rao MD. 1. Salmonella. Causes Infections in Humans and vertebrates,. Enteric Fever ( Typhoid fever ). Gastroenteritis. Septicemias,. Carrier state a concern. By: Matthew Fields. How do we prevent the foodborne illness, salmonella, in our food?. What is Salmonella?. Salmonella is a . bacterium that occurs mainly in the intestine, especially a serotype causing food poisoning. . Salmonella. General Ch.. Inhabitant of human and animal intestine.. Gram-negative bacilli, non capsulated, motile, non spore forming.. Non lactose . fermenter. (NLF). . Produce H. 2. S from ‘. thiosulphate. Ori. Disclaimer. The information represents my understanding only so errors and omissions are probably rampant. It has not been vetted or reviewed by faculty. The source is our class notes.. The document can mostly be used forward and backward. I tried to mark questionable stuff with (?). . . William H. Benjamin PhD. Clinical Pathology. E. Coli. O157:H7 spinach. 204 cases, 8/2006 – 10/2006 103 hospitalizations, 31 HUS, 3 deaths. 26 states. Since 1995, there have been 19 outbreaks of foodborne . Jon Otter, PhD . FRCPath. Imperial College Hospitals NHS Trust. . jon.otter@imperial.nhs.uk. . @. jonotter. Blog: . www.ReflectionsIPC.com. You can download these slides from . www.jonotter.net. . Classification of . Enterobacteriaceae. according to . Bergey's. manual. Genus. Tripe. 1-Escherichia . 2-Edwardsiella. 3-Citrobacter. 4-Salmonella. 5-Shigella . . 6-Klebsiella . 7-Enterobacter . - Gram negative rods. - Aerobes and facultative anaerobes. - Motile and non-motile. - . Oxidase. negative. - Reduce nitrate to nitrite. - Ferment glucose with acid production. . . Gram-negative Bacilli. : . Detect and Protect. VDH . Healthcare-Associated Infections Program . Team. April 2013. Background . Carbapenem. antibiotics (. ertapenem. , . imipenem. , . meropenem. , and . doripenem. ) are often used as the last line of treatment for infections caused by resistant Gram-negative bacilli . Jon Otter, PhD . FRCPath. Imperial College Hospitals NHS Trust. . jon.otter@imperial.nhs.uk. . @. jonotter. Blog: . www.ReflectionsIPC.com. You can download these slides from . www.jonotter.net. Thanaa. . Rasheed. The . Enterobacteriaceae. . is a large family of gram-negative rods found primarily in the intestinal tract of humans and . animals.. They cause a variety of diseases.. This family includes: . in backyard poultry flocks in . Alberta. A. re . owners at risk?. Ilona Houston. ADED Rounds . March 20, 2017. 1. OneHealth. . Interconnectedness of human and animal (and environmental) health demands an interdisciplinary approach.
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