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A Phylogenetic and Phenotypic Analysis of Salmonella enterica Serovar Weltevreden,an Emerging Agent of Diarrheal Disease in Tropical Regions
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نویسنده
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makendi c. ,page a.j. ,wren b.w. ,le thi phuong t. ,clare s. ,hale c. ,goulding d. ,klemm e.j. ,pickard d. ,okoro c. ,hunt m. ,thompson c.n. ,phu huong lan n. ,tran do hoang n. ,thwaites g.e. ,le hello s. ,brisabois a. ,weill f.-x. ,baker s. ,dougan g.
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منبع
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plos neglected tropical diseases - 2016 - دوره : 10 - شماره : 2
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چکیده
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Salmonella enterica serovar weltevreden (s. weltevreden) is an emerging cause of diarrheal and invasive disease in humans residing in tropical regions. despite the regional and international emergence of this salmonella serovar,relatively little is known about its genetic diversity,genomics or virulence potential in model systems. here we used whole genome sequencing and bioinformatics analyses to define the phylogenetic structure of a diverse global selection of s. weltevreden. phylogenetic analysis of more than 100 isolates demonstrated that the population of s. weltevreden can be segregated into two main phylogenetic clusters,one associated predominantly with continental southeast asia and the other more internationally dispersed. subcluster analysis suggested the local evolution of s. weltevreden within specific geographical regions. four of the isolates were sequenced using long read sequencing to produce high quality reference genomes. phenotypic analysis in hep-2 cells and in a murine infection model indicated that s. weltevreden were significantly attenuated in these models compared to the classical s. typhimurium reference strain sl1344. our work outlines novel insights into this important emerging pathogen and provides a baseline understanding for future research studies. © 2016 makendi et al.
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آدرس
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wellcome trust sanger institute,wellcome trust genome campus,hinxton,cambridgeshire,united kingdom,the london school of hygiene and tropical medicine,london, United Kingdom, wellcome trust sanger institute,wellcome trust genome campus,hinxton,cambridgeshire, United Kingdom, the london school of hygiene and tropical medicine,london, United Kingdom, the hospital for tropical diseases,wellcome trust major overseas programme,oxford university clinical research unit,ho chi minh city, Viet Nam, wellcome trust sanger institute,wellcome trust genome campus,hinxton,cambridgeshire, United Kingdom, wellcome trust sanger institute,wellcome trust genome campus,hinxton,cambridgeshire, United Kingdom, wellcome trust sanger institute,wellcome trust genome campus,hinxton,cambridgeshire, United Kingdom, wellcome trust sanger institute,wellcome trust genome campus,hinxton,cambridgeshire, United Kingdom, wellcome trust sanger institute,wellcome trust genome campus,hinxton,cambridgeshire, United Kingdom, the department of medicine,university of cambridge,cambridge, United Kingdom, wellcome trust sanger institute,wellcome trust genome campus,hinxton,cambridgeshire, United Kingdom, the hospital for tropical diseases,wellcome trust major overseas programme,oxford university clinical research unit,ho chi minh city,viet nam,centre for tropical medicine,oxford university,oxford, United Kingdom, the hospital for tropical diseases,wellcome trust major overseas programme,oxford university clinical research unit,ho chi minh city, Viet Nam, the hospital for tropical diseases,wellcome trust major overseas programme,oxford university clinical research unit,ho chi minh city, Viet Nam, the hospital for tropical diseases,wellcome trust major overseas programme,oxford university clinical research unit,ho chi minh city,viet nam,centre for tropical medicine,oxford university,oxford, United Kingdom, institut pasteur,unité des bactéries pathogènes entériques,paris, France, université paris-est,anses,laboratoire de sécurité des aliments,maisons-alfort, France, wellcome trust sanger institute,wellcome trust genome campus,hinxton,cambridgeshire,united kingdom,institut pasteur,unité des bactéries pathogènes entériques,paris, France, the london school of hygiene and tropical medicine,london,united kingdom,the hospital for tropical diseases,wellcome trust major overseas programme,oxford university clinical research unit,ho chi minh city,viet nam,centre for tropical medicine,oxford university,oxford, United Kingdom, wellcome trust sanger institute,wellcome trust genome campus,hinxton,cambridgeshire,united kingdom,the department of medicine,university of cambridge,cambridge, United Kingdom
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