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- Salmonella abstract "Salmonella /ˌsælməˈnɛlə/ is a genus of rod-shaped, Gram-negative bacteria. There are only two species of Salmonella, Salmonella bongori and Salmonella enterica, of which there are around six subspecies and innumerable serovars. The genus belongs to the same family as Escherichia, which includes the species E.coli.Salmonellae are found worldwide in both cold-blooded and warm-blooded animals, and in the environment. They cause illnesses such as typhoid fever, paratyphoid fever, and food poisoning.".
- Salmonella class Gammaproteobacteria.
- Salmonella colourName "neon green".
- Salmonella domain Bacteria.
- Salmonella family Enterobacteriaceae.
- Salmonella kingdom Bacteria.
- Salmonella order Enterobacteriaceae.
- Salmonella phylum Proteobacteria.
- Salmonella thumbnail SalmonellaNIAID.jpg?width=300.
- Salmonella wikiPageExternalLink food.
- Salmonella wikiPageExternalLink patricbrc.org.
- Salmonella wikiPageExternalLink Taxon?cType=taxon&cId=590.
- Salmonella wikiPageExternalLink diseasehome.jsp?disease=Avian%20Salmonella&pagemode=submit.
- Salmonella wikiPageExternalLink salmonellanom.html.
- Salmonella wikiPageExternalLink www.fsis.usda.gov.
- Salmonella wikiPageExternalLink index.asp.
- Salmonella wikiPageExternalLink salmonella-food-poisoning_symptoms.
- Salmonella wikiPageExternalLink www.niaid.nih.gov.
- Salmonella wikiPageExternalLink movies.html.
- Salmonella wikiPageExternalLink frequently-asked-questions.
- Salmonella wikiPageExternalLink usdahome.
- Salmonella wikiPageID "42114".
- Salmonella wikiPageRevisionID "606774948".
- Salmonella classis Gammaproteobacteria.
- Salmonella color "neon green".
- Salmonella familia Enterobacteriaceae.
- Salmonella genus "Salmonella".
- Salmonella genusAuthority "Lignieres 1900".
- Salmonella hasPhotoCollection Salmonella.
- Salmonella name "Salmonella".
- Salmonella ordo Enterobacteriaceae.
- Salmonella phylum Proteobacteria.
- Salmonella regnum Bacteria.
- Salmonella subdivision "S. bongori".
- Salmonella subdivision "S. enterica".
- Salmonella subdivisionRanks "Species".
- Salmonella superregnum Bacteria.
- Salmonella width "290".
- Salmonella subject Category:Enterobacteria.
- Salmonella subject Category:Gram-negative_bacteria.
- Salmonella subject Category:Pathogenic_bacteria.
- Salmonella subject Category:Rodent-carried_diseases.
- Salmonella subject Category:Salmonella.
- Salmonella type Species.
- Salmonella type BiologicalLivingObject.
- Salmonella type Organism.
- Salmonella comment "Salmonella /ˌsælməˈnɛlə/ is a genus of rod-shaped, Gram-negative bacteria. There are only two species of Salmonella, Salmonella bongori and Salmonella enterica, of which there are around six subspecies and innumerable serovars. The genus belongs to the same family as Escherichia, which includes the species E.coli.Salmonellae are found worldwide in both cold-blooded and warm-blooded animals, and in the environment.".
- Salmonella label "Salmonella".
- Salmonella label "Salmonella".
- Salmonella label "Salmonella".
- Salmonella label "Salmonella".
- Salmonella label "Salmonella".
- Salmonella label "Salmonella".
- Salmonella label "Salmonella".
- Salmonella label "Salmonellen".
- Salmonella label "Сальмонелла".
- Salmonella label "سلمونيلا".
- Salmonella label "サルモネラ".
- Salmonella label "沙門氏菌屬".
- Salmonella sameAs Salmonella.
- Salmonella sameAs Salmonellen.
- Salmonella sameAs Σαλμονέλα.
- Salmonella sameAs Salmonella.
- Salmonella sameAs Salmonella.
- Salmonella sameAs Salmonella.
- Salmonella sameAs Salmonella.
- Salmonella sameAs Salmonella.
- Salmonella sameAs サルモネラ.
- Salmonella sameAs 살모넬라.
- Salmonella sameAs Salmonella.
- Salmonella sameAs Salmonella.
- Salmonella sameAs Salmonella.
- Salmonella sameAs m.0bkwm.
- Salmonella sameAs Q150839.
- Salmonella sameAs Q150839.
- Salmonella wasDerivedFrom Salmonella?oldid=606774948.
- Salmonella depiction SalmonellaNIAID.jpg.
- Salmonella isPrimaryTopicOf Salmonella.
- Salmonella name "Salmonella".