0 a type of bacteria that exists in several forms, some of which live in food and make the people who eat it ill: --
1 a group of bacteria, some types of which live in food and cause illness in people who eat the food, or the illness caused by this bacteria --
The lack of correlation between campylobacter and salmonella contamination indicates generally different routes of infection and this is important for future intervention strategies.
Faeces from the rodent and bird species listed may contain the pathogens associated with salmonella and cryptosporidiosis in livestock [2-5].
Salmonellae are extremely common and widespread.
I was asked where salmonellae have been found.
In all, 569 consignments were tested and salmonellae were found in twelve.
In the examination of shell eggs, the numbers of salmonellas are not routinely estimated.
During limited special investigations, two shell eggs containing many hundreds of salmonellas have been found.
Inadequate information existed—and still exists—about salmonella's nature, extent, origins, method of transmission, and effects.