Salmonella enterica employs biofilm formation as a central strategy for survival, persistence and virulence across diverse environments. These structured communities of bacterial cells encased in a ...
Salmonella enterica causes disease in 1.2 million people in the U.S. every year. A new study found that Salmonella contamination is enhanced by high humidity and plant disease. Climate change will ...
Climate change will increase the risk of the foodborne illness from Salmonella enterica, according to a new study. The research was published today in Applied and Environmental Microbiology, a journal ...
A cutting-edge genomic model reveals where your Salmonella risk really lies—spotlighting chicken and veggies as major sources and reshaping how we tackle foodborne illness. Study: Attribution of ...