NOUN | salmonellosis | salmonelloses | |
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- Food and Drug Administration states that soft raw-milk cheeses can cause "serious infectious diseases including listeriosis, brucellosis, salmonellosis and tuberculosis".
- Pigeons are also important vectors for various species of the bacteria "Salmonella", which causes diseases such as salmonellosis and paratyphoid fever.
- In July 2004, Moore was unable to make the broadcast owing to a severe bout of salmonellosis.
- Tomatoes were linked to seven "Salmonella" outbreaks between 1990 and 2005, and may have been the cause of a salmonellosis outbreak causing 172 illnesses in 18 US states in 2006.
- Rose spots may also occur following invasive non-typhoid salmonellosis.
- After tracing cases of salmonellosis to almonds, the USDA approved a proposal by the Almond Board of California to pasteurize almonds sold to the public.
- In February 2007, Peter Pan and some Great Value (Walmart's store brand) peanut butters were linked to 425 cases of salmonellosis across the United States.
- Australian Test all-rounder Greg Matthews has described Hungerford as his "guardian angel" due to her efforts in treating his life-threatening salmonellosis in 2014.
- Bubonic plague is a zoonotic disease, as are salmonellosis, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, and Lyme disease.
- On 30 April 2020, he was admitted at the Xoco hospital, where he was at first diagnosed with salmonellosis, and later with COVID-19, He died in the hospital on 13 May, at age 70 during the COVID-19 pandemic in Mexico.
- Owais’s research endeavors has been to develop nano-vaccines against various infectious diseases of bacterial (tuberculosis, salmonellosis, listeriosis and brucellosis), protozoan (malaria, leishmaniasis) and fungal (candidasis and cryoptococcosis) origin.
- Sabin serves as the secretariat for the Coalition against Typhoid, and its mission is to raise awareness of typhoid and salmonellosis.
- In a 2013 fact sheet, the National Chicken Council observed that although salmonella on raw chicken has significantly declined, salmonellosis has not significantly declined, suggesting that salmonellosis infections have another cause.
- The estimated cost to the country in 2009 of the six foodborne illnesses campylobacteriosis, salmonellosis, norovirus, yersiniosis, STEC and listeriosis was NZ$161 million.
- In 2008, fresh jalapeños from Mexico were tested positive for "Salmonella" leading the FDA to believe that the peppers were responsible for much of the 2008 United States salmonellosis outbreak.
- Louisiana requires additional testing for farmer licensing: an anti-salmonellosis prophylactic treatment regimen developed at Louisiana State University by Ronald Siebeling and later enhanced by Mark Mitchell.
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