Salmonella enterica is a flagellated, Gram-negative bacterium, and a member of the genus Salmonella.
Most cases of salmonellosis are caused by food infected with S. enterica, which often infects cattle and poultry, though also other animals such as domestic cats. However, investigations of vacuum cleaner bags have shown that households can act as a reservoir of the bacterium; this is more likely if the household has contact with an infection source, for example through members working with cattle or in a veterinary clinic.
The genome sequences of serovars Typhi }} and Typhimurium LT2 }} have been established.
Salmonella Typhi is somatic antigen (O antigen) D, Vi positive, flagellar antigen 9.
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