Salmonella is challenging organism for calf operations, but the serotype Dublin is especially dangerous because of its unique ...
Salmonella is one of the leading causes of foodborne illnesses in the United States, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and can spread to people from a variety of foods, ...
A nationwide genomic study shows that while Salmonella Dublin looks genetically uniform, it hides powerful resistance traits that threaten cattle, people, and the food supply alike. S. Dublin ...
While we’ve all heard of salmonella in chickens, salmonella in cows is likely unknown to many. Nevertheless, Salmonella Dublin is a disease that has been present in cattle herds for decades – in ...
Antibiotics have long served as a foundation of modern veterinary medicine, especially in livestock animals. Yet a growing public health threat looms as bacteria evolve to evade these vital drugs.
These states accounted for 95.8% of the cattle on feed in lots with [greater than or equal to] 1000-head capacity in the U.S. as of January 1,1999. From the participating feedlots a convenience sample ...
COLLEGE STATION -- A study examining the presence of salmonella in beef cattle feedyards was the focus of a series of studies by Texas A&M AgriLife Research scientists and faculty in the department of ...
A dangerous superbug commonly found in cattle can jump to humans, and researchers warn that infections may soon become untreatable. A team from Penn State University discovered that Salmonella Dublin ...