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− | * ''Salmonella cholerae suis'' | + | *Some serotypes tend to be more species specific, whereas others can affect a wide range of species. For example: |
+ | * '''''Salmonella enteritidis''''' | ||
+ | * '''''Salmonella typhimurium''''' | ||
+ | ** Widespread in most species. | ||
+ | * '''''Salmonella dublin''''' | ||
+ | * Cattle | ||
+ | * '''''Salmonella cholerae suis''''' | ||
+ | ** Pigs | ||
+ | ** Usually speticaemic. | ||
+ | ** A cause of [[Intestines - Ulcerative Enteritis|ulcerative enteritis]] in the pig. | ||
+ | ** Not very common now. | ||
+ | * '''''Salmonella montevideo ''''' | ||
+ | ** Produces outbreaks from contaminated imported meat and bone meal. | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
* [[Intestines - Fibrinous/ Haemorrhagic Enteritis#Salmonellosis|Salmonellosis]] | * [[Intestines - Fibrinous/ Haemorrhagic Enteritis#Salmonellosis|Salmonellosis]] |
Revision as of 11:19, 14 August 2007
- Some serotypes tend to be more species specific, whereas others can affect a wide range of species. For example:
- Salmonella enteritidis
- Salmonella typhimurium
- Widespread in most species.
- Salmonella dublin
- Cattle
- Salmonella cholerae suis
- Pigs
- Usually speticaemic.
- A cause of ulcerative enteritis in the pig.
- Not very common now.
- Salmonella montevideo
- Produces outbreaks from contaminated imported meat and bone meal.