The bacterium Salmonella enterica is a serious bacterial pathogen
and causative agent of salmonellosis infections on a worldwide
scale. Many clinical isolates of S. entericaS. enterica. Following
this, the strengths and limitations of the available molecular
tools for effective epidemiological assessment of foodborne
salmonellae are collected and critically discussed. Such
integration would allow accurate identification of both infection
source and transmission route that would lead to implementation of
effective control measures. Additionally, the role of Salmonella
enterica as a possible therapeutic alternative in the fight against
cancer. Although Salmonella enterica tumor selectivity remains
unclear, pre-clinical and clinical trials have shown its
localization in solid, semi-solid and metastatic tumours. The final
chapter reviews some mechanisms and recent trends in the spread of
multidrug resistant Salmonella enterica. serovar in Nigeria.
Antibiotic use both in animal and human medicine and environmental
factors, all have a role in the emergence, persistence and spread
of resistance.
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