About the scientific nomenclature in the case of Salmonella
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The authors Guillermo Barreto Argilagos and Herlinda de la Caridad Rodríguez Torrens, both professors at the University of Camagüey, make a deep and at the same time synthesized analysis of "The scientific nomenclature in the particular case of Salmonella" in the second number of volume 24 of the Animal Production Magazine corresponding to the year 2012; In this article, the evolution of the classification and nomenclature of this important bacterial genus that year after year has a notable impact on human health and animal production is described with clarity and pleasant language.Downloads
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