Curing of a field strain ofSalmonella entericaserovar Infantis isolated from poultry from its highly stable pESI like plasmid
Nadia Gruzdev,
Chen Katz,
Itamar Yadid
Abstract:Salmonella enterica serovar Infantis (S. Infantis) is an important emerging pathogen, associated with poultry and poultry products and related to an increasing number of human infections in many countries. A concerning trend among S. Infantis isolates is the presence of plasmid-mediated multi-drug resistance. In many instances, the genes responsible for this resistance are carried on a megaplasmid known as the plasmid of emerging S. Infantis (pESI) or pESI like plasmids. Plasmids can be remarkably stable due t… Show more
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