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SPC-P1: a pathogenicity-associated prophage of Salmonella paratyphi C
2010
BMC Genomics
Salmonella paratyphi C is one of the few human-adapted pathogens along with S. typhi, S. paratyphi A and S. paratyphi B that cause typhoid, but it is not clear whether these bacteria cause the disease by the same or different pathogenic mechanisms. Notably, these typhoid agents have distinct sets of large genomic insertions, which may encode different pathogenicity factors. Previously we identified a novel prophage, SPC-P1, in S. paratyphi C RKS4594 and wondered whether it might be involved in
doi:10.1186/1471-2164-11-729
pmid:21192789
pmcid:PMC3022927
fatcat:bncnzg2a4jaddikso6425nt5ie