Published on: 5/26/2025
Salmonella Enterica is a specific type of Salmonella that is known for causing infections in humans and animals, and it has unique genetic traits that help it survive and spread.
Salmonella Enterica is a type of bacteria that can make people and animals sick. It is different from other Salmonella because of its special genetic features that allow it to live in different environments and cause infections.
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These features make Salmonella Enterica a significant concern for public health. Understanding its genetic makeup helps scientists find ways to prevent and treat infections it causes.
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