Salmonella klasik virulans faktörleri ve patojenite adaları (11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, SGA-1, YPA)
Salmonella genusunun yol açtığı infeksiyonlar konağın yapılanmasına ve suşun virulensine bağlı olarak hafif infeksiyondan
şiddetli infeksiyona kadar geniş bir dağılım gösterir. Salmonella suşunun virulansı, virulans faktörleri diye
adlandırılan, yapılarca belirlenir. Günümüze kadar çok sayıda virulans faktörü tespit edilse de, bilinen virulens faktörleri
virulans-plazmidleri, toksinler, serum dirençliliği, sideroforlar, adhezinler, invazinler diye adlandırılan klasik virulans
faktörleri ve patojenite adaları olarak özetlenebilir.
Salmonella classical virulence factors and pathogenicity islands (11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, SGI- 1, HPA)
Infections which are leaded by Salmonella genus show large range from mild to serious infection depending
on the constitution of the host and virulence of the strain. The virulence of the strain is determined by so-called virulence
factors. Till now, altough many virulence factors were determined, well-known virulence factors are summarized as
classical virulence factors termed such as virulence plasmids, toxins, serum resistance, siderophores, adhesions, invasions
and pathogenicity islands.
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