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[1985 supplement to the Kauffmann-White classification].

L Le Minor1, J Bockemühl

  • 1Centre Collaborateur OMS de Référence et de Recherche sur les Salmonella, U.199 INSERM, Institut Pasteur, Paris.

Annales De L'Institut Pasteur. Microbiologie
|July 1, 1986
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This study details 24 novel Salmonella serovars identified in 1985. These new serovars expand the classification of Salmonella subspecies, aiding in bacterial identification and research.

Area of Science:

  • Microbiology
  • Bacteriology
  • Taxonomy

Context:

  • The World Health Organization (WHO) Collaborating Centre for Reference and Research on Salmonella is a key institution for Salmonella classification.
  • Accurate identification and classification of bacterial serovars are crucial for public health and epidemiological surveillance.

Purpose:

  • To report the characterization of 24 newly recognized Salmonella serovars.
  • To update the taxonomic classification of Salmonella based on newly identified serovars.

Summary:

  • Twenty-four new Salmonella serovars were identified and characterized in 1985.
  • These serovars are distributed across different Salmonella subspecies: 7 in subspecies I, 14 in subspecies II, 1 in subspecies IIIb, 1 in subspecies IV, and 1 in subspecies V.

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  • This work contributes to the ongoing efforts in Salmonella taxonomy and nomenclature.
  • The identification of new serovars aids in more precise epidemiological tracking and outbreak investigations of Salmonella infections.