Genetic determinants of Salmonella enterica critical for attachment and biofilm formation

Volume: 320, Pages: 108524 - 108524
Published: May 1, 2020
Abstract
Salmonella is a bacterial pathogen frequently involved in human gastrointestinal infections including those associated with low-moisture foods such as dehydrated food powders/spices, vegetable seeds, and tree nuts. The survival/persistence of Salmonella on low moisture foods and in dry environments is enhanced by its ability in developing biofilms. This study was undertaken to identify the genetic determinants critical for Salmonella attachment...
Paper Details
Title
Genetic determinants of Salmonella enterica critical for attachment and biofilm formation
Published Date
May 1, 2020
Volume
320
Pages
108524 - 108524
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