Danisha-Isachenko Stick

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Danish-Isachenko rod (Salmonella enteritidis var. Danysz) is a gram-negative rod-shaped bacterium from the Enterobacteriaceae family. It was first isolated in 1953 by Polish pathologist Jan Danish and Soviet microbiologist Boris Isachenko.

Danish-Isachenko bacillus is a variant of the species Salmonella enteritidis. It can cause salmonellosis in animals and humans. The source of infection is most often rodents, especially rats. Infection occurs through water and food contaminated with secretions of infected animals.

Danisha-Isachenko bacillus has a wide spectrum of resistance to antibiotics. This makes it difficult to treat infections caused by it. Diagnosis is based on isolating a culture from clinical material followed by identification.

Prevention of salmonellosis caused by the Danish-Isachenko bacillus includes sanitary measures aimed at preventing contamination of food and water, as well as personal hygiene. Vaccines against this microorganism have not yet been developed.



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