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Title: Strain variability of salmonella enterica and the central role of rpos sigma factor in stress resistance and overall phenotype
Authors: Wan Zawiah Wan Abdullah
Keywords: QR 201 .S25 W3 2015
Wan Zawiah Wan Abdullah
Tesis School of Food, University of Reading
Salmonella
Salmonella infections
Issue Date: Feb-2015
Series/Report no.: ;QR 201 .S25 W3 2015
Abstract: Salmonella is considered to be one of the most important causal agents of food borne illness throughout the world. The ability of Salmonella to resist stress and survive under adverse conditions can vary between strains. This work examines the contribution of variable phenotypic properties to survival under mild and severe stress and how these are linked with genetic and functional variability of rpoS gene and RpoS status respectively in representative serovars of Salmonella enterica commonly associated with foodborne illness. The test strains were Salmonella serovars Anatum, Enteritidis (466), Enteritidis (496), Hadar, Heidelberg, Montevideo, Newport and Virchow and two Typhimurium strains previously characterised as either RpoS-positive or RpoS-negative.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/5120
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