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    • A novel host-adapted strain of Salmonella Typhimurium causes renal disease in olive ridley turtles (Lepidochelys olivacea) in the Pacific 

      Thierry, Work; Dagenais, Julie; Stacy, Brain; Ladner, Jason; Lorch, Jeffrey; Balazs, George; BARQUERO-CALVO, ELIAS; Breeden, Renee; Corrales Gómez, Natalia; Berlowski-Zier, Brenda; Gonzalez-Barrientos, Rocio; Harris, Heather; Hernández-Mora, Gabriela; Herrera-Ulloa, Ángel; Hesami, Shoreh; Jones, Todd; Morales, Juan Alberto; Norton, Terry M.; Rameyer, Robert A.; Taylor, Daniel; Waltzek, Thomas (Springer Nature, 2019-06-27)
      Salmonella spp. are frequently shed by wildlife including turtles, but S. enterica subsp. enterica serovar Typhimurium or lesions associated with Salmonella are rare in turtles. Between 1996 and 2016, we necropsied 127 ...
    • A novel host-adapted strain of SalmonellaTyphimurium causes renal disease in olive ridley turtles (Lepidochelys olivacea) in the Pacifc 

      Work, Thierry; Dagenais, Julie; Stacy, Brian; Ladner, Jason T; Lorch, Jeffrey M; Balazs, George H; Barquero Calvo, Elías; Berlowski-Zier, Brenda; Breeden, Renee; Corrales Gómez, Natalia; González Barrientos, Rocío; Harris, Heather S.; Hernández Mora, Gabriela; Herrera-Ulloa, Angel; Hesami, Shoreh; Todd Jones, T.; Norton, Terry M.; Rameyer, Robert A.; Taylor, Daniel R.; Waltzek, Thomas B. (Springer Nature, 2019-06)
      Salmonella spp. are frequently shed by wildlife including turtles, but S. enterica subsp. enterica serovar Typhimurium or lesions associated with Salmonella are rare in turtles. Between 1996 and 2016, we necropsied 127 ...