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LP16750-9   Salmonella sp
Salmonella are gram-negative, flagellated, facultative intracellular, anaerobic bacilli with O, H and Vi surface antigens. Once ingested, Salmonella survives the gastric acid barrier and penetrates the epithelial cells of the small and large intestines. The invasion of the epithelial cells stimulates the release of cytokines and a subsequent inflammatory response leading to diarrhea and possible ulceration of the mucosa.[NCBI Books: 8435] Antibodies to Salmonella are the body's defense when the bacteria is outside of its host cell which occurs at the initial infection and when the bacillus moves from cell to cell. There is a 10 minute window of opportunity when the Salmonella bacillus leaves the macrophage to invade another. During that time, antibodies and complement work to eradicate the bacilli, but some of the extracellular bacilli will evade attack and enter another host cell. Studies have shown that vaccines play an important role in the fight against typhoid fever. PMID: 25566248 There are two species of Salmonella: S. enterica and S. bongori. These species can be further subclassified into subspecies and serovars.

Veterinary Medicine:
Salmonella infection is most often caused by the serovars Salmonella choleraesuis, and Salmonella typhimurium and less often by Salmonella derby. Infected pigs can be asymptomatic and become carriers of S. choleraesius. Typically, the bacteria survive in the mesenteric lymph nodes that drain into the intestines, and are not shed in the feces unless the pig is under stress. The carrier state lasts for weeks to months and is self-limiting. Severe infection with S. choleraesius can be serious starting out as septicemia and progressing to pneumonia and enteritis. The infection can spread to various tissues including to the central nervous system leading to meningitis and to the joints where it manifests as arthritis. Severe infections with S. choleraesius occurs at any age, but most often in pigs 12-14 weeks of age.[http://www.thepigsite.com/pighealth/article/357/salmonellosis/] Source: Regenstrief LOINC

LP39682-7   Salmonella sp Ab
Salmonella are gram-negative, flagellated, facultative intracellular, anaerobic bacilli with O, H and Vi surface antigens. Once ingested, Salmonella survives the gastric acid barrier and penetrates the epithelial cells of the small and large intestines. The invasion of the epithelial cells stimulates the release of cytokines and a subsequent inflammatory response leading to diarrhea and possible ulceration of the mucosa.[NCBI Books: 8435] Antibodies to Salmonella are the body's defense when the bacteria is outside of its host cell which occurs at the initial infection and when the bacillus moves from cell to cell. There is a 10 minute window of opportunity when the Salmonella bacillus leaves the macrophage to invade another. During that time, antibodies and complement work to eradicate the bacilli, but some of the extracellular bacilli will evade attack and enter another host cell. Studies have shown that vaccines play an important role in the fight against typhoid fever. PMID: 25566248 There are two species of Salmonella: S. enterica and S. bongori. These species can be further subclassified into subspecies and serovars.

Veterinary Medicine:
Salmonella infection is most often caused by the serovars Salmonella choleraesuis, and Salmonella typhimurium and less often by Salmonella derby. Infected pigs can be asymptomatic and become carriers of S. choleraesius. Typically, the bacteria survive in the mesenteric lymph nodes that drain into the intestines, and are not shed in the feces unless the pig is under stress. The carrier state lasts for weeks to months and is self-limiting. Severe infection with S. choleraesius can be serious starting out as septicemia and progressing to pneumonia and enteritis. The infection can spread to various tissues including to the central nervous system leading to meningitis and to the joints where it manifests as arthritis. Severe infections with S. choleraesius occurs at any age, but most often in pigs 12-14 weeks of age.[http://www.thepigsite.com/pighealth/article/357/salmonellosis/] Source: Regenstrief LOINC

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Salmonella sp Ab
Property
Titr
Time
Pt
System
Ser
Scale
SemiQn
Method

Additional Names

Long Common Name
Salmonella sp Ab [Titer] in Serum
Short Name
Salmonella Ab Titr Ser
Display Name
Salmonella sp Ab (S) [Titer]
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Salmonella sp antibody, Blood

Basic Attributes

Class
MICRO
Type
Laboratory
First Released
Version 1.0n
Last Updated
Version 2.75 (MAJ)
Order vs. Observation
Both

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
el-GR Greek (Greece) Βακτήριο Salmonella sp Αντίσωμα:Titr:Pt:Ορός:Ημιποσοτική:
Synonyms: Titr
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) [anticuerpo anti - ] especies de Salmonella [Ac]:factor de dilución (titulación):punto en el tiempo:suero:cuantitativo:
es-ES Spanish (Spain) Salmonella sp Anticuerpos:Titulo / Factor de dilución:Punto temporal:Suero:Semicuantitativo:
Synonyms: Semicuantitativo
es-MX Spanish (Mexico) Salmonella sp Ab:Título:Punto temporal:Suero:Cuantitativo:
fr-CA French (Canada) Salmonella sp, Ac:Titre:Temps ponctuel:Sérum:SemiQn:
fr-FR French (France) Salmonella Ac:Titre:Ponctuel:Sérum:Semi-Quantitatif:
it-IT Italian (Italy) Salmonella sp Ab:Titr:Pt:Siero:SemiQn:
Synonyms: anticorpo Microbiologia Punto nel tempo (episodio) Siero Titolo
ko-KR Korean (Korea, Republic Of) 살모넬라종 항체:역가:검사시점:혈청:정량:
nl-NL Dutch (Netherlands) Salmonella sp. As:titer:moment:serum:semikwantitatief:
Synonyms: antistof; antilichaam
pt-BR Portuguese (Brazil) Salmonella sp Ac:Título:Pt:Soro:Qn:
Synonyms: Dilution factor; Titer; Titre; Ttr; Titered; Point in time; Random; Serum; SR; Quantitative; QNT; Quant; Quan; Antibodies; Autoantibody; Antibody; Autoantibodies; Antby; Acy; Anti; species; spp; Sal; Salmonel; Microbiology
zh-CN Chinese (China) 沙门菌属单个未知种 抗体:滴定度:时间点:血清:半定量型:
Synonyms: Ab;自身抗体 微生物学;微生物学试验;微生物学试验(培养、DNA、抗原及抗体) 效价;滴定浓度;滴定率;滴定量;滴度;稀释倍数;稀释因子;稀释系数 时刻;随机;随意;瞬间 沙门氏菌 Ab 沙门氏菌;沙门氏菌属;沙门菌;沙门菌单个未知种 沙门氏菌属 沙门氏菌属 Ab 沙门氏菌属抗体 沙门氏菌抗体 沙门菌 Ab 沙门菌属 Ab 沙门菌抗体 物种 生物种

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