| Literature DB >> 28004619 |
P Antunes1, J Campos2, J Mourão2, T G Ribeiro2, C Novais2, L Peixe2.
Abstract
Non-typhoidal Salmonella is an important burden, particularly in developing countries of the African region. We report for the first time in Angola, a sub-Saharan African country with commercial/travel relationships with Europe, an unexpectedly high occurrence of Salmonella (n = 12/63, 19%) from a high diversity of sources, particularly farm and wild animals. The detection of diverse serotypes (n = 12), involving putative new S. enterica subsp. salamae serotypes, is also of note, reinforcing the need for a comprehensive surveillance in Angola critical to identify animal/food/environmental sources of salmonellosis with impact on animal health, local people, tourists and exported products.Entities:
Keywords: Salmonella enterica subsp; salamae serotypes; Africa; Angola; non-clinical sources; non-typhoidal Salmonella
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Year: 2016 PMID: 28004619 PMCID: PMC9507809 DOI: 10.1017/S095026881600296X
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Epidemiol Infect ISSN: 0950-2688 Impact factor: 4.434