Zusammenfassung
Salmonella typhi gehört zu den „Enterobacteriaceae“, es sind gram-negative Stäbchenbakterien, etwa 2–3 x 0,4–0,6 µm groß, nicht sporenbildend und fakultativ anaerob.
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Kollaritsch, H., Wiedermann, G. (2002). Typhus abdominalis (Typhoides Fieber). In: Kollaritsch, H., Wiedermann, G. (eds) Leitfaden für Schutzimpfungen. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-6775-5_26
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