Salmonellosis

SALMONELLOSIS

  • This is more common in most of the animal species esp. in case of non-human primates and reptiles.
  • The affected animals may suffer from severe diarrhea and is of zoonotic significance.
  • In wild animals like felids, salmonella typhimurium and other species cause this disease condition the gastro intestinal signs in addition to septicemia occurs.
  • Documentations are available on isolation of the most serious human pathogens of the groups namely Shigella dysenterriae type I and Salmonella typhi.
  • Symptoms comprise weakness, edema of face and neck and diarrhea with mucus and /or blood.
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