Virulence Gene Properties and Phylogenetic Relationship of Salmonella Serotypes Isolated from Different Sources in North of Iran
Seyed Mahdi Hosseini,
Hami Kaboosi,
Rahem Khoshbakht
et al.
Abstract:Background: Salmonella species can cause various infections in humans and animals. The presence of certain genes determines the virulence of a Salmonella serotype. Objectives: The current research endeavor was undertaken to assess the virulence characteristics and genotypic traits of Salmonella serotypes extracted from various sources within the geographical boundaries of Iran. Methods: Salmonella isolates, previously retrieved and preserved in the veterinary microbiology laboratory, underwent serotyping and p… Show more
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