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Salmonella infections of man and animals continue to be a
distressing health problem worldwide. Far from disappearing, the
incidence of typhoid fever in developing countries may be far
higher than we had imagined. Salmonella food poisoning has
increased to one of the major causes of gastroenteritis in the
developed world, in itself also an indication that animal
salmonellosis is still a major cause for concern. The situation
requires a concerted multidisciplinary research effort in order to
generate the new information and technology needed to assist in the
control of these diseases. This concept was the driving force
behind the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on "Biology of
Salmonella" held at Portorosa, Messina, Italy, May 11-15, 1992.
With additional support from the University of Messina, Medeva
Group Research (UK) and the Swiss Serum and Vaccine Research
Institute, the meeting brought together epidemiologists,
microbiologists, molecular biologists, immunologists and
clinicians. All the participants were actively working on different
but related aspects of Salmonella and salmonellosis, with most of
the leading laboratories worldwide being represented. The workshop
provided an excellent opportunity for interdisciplinary
consultation; it is not often that the topic of Salmonella and
salmonellosis is covered to such breadth and depth in one extended
meeting. Keynote addresses by invited speakers were interspersed
with offered papers, many by younger members of the scientific
community, and this volume presents the collated manuscripts of the
lectures and extended summaries of the offered papers.
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