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==Overview==
==Historical Perspective==
 
==Etymology==
Both Salmonellosis and the ''Salmonella'' type of microorganisms derive their names from a modern Latin coining after Daniel E. Salmon 1850–1914, an American Veterinary surgeon.  He had help from Theobald Smith, and together they found the bacterium in pigs.
Both Salmonellosis and the ''Salmonella'' type of microorganisms derive their names from a modern Latin coining after Daniel E. Salmon 1850–1914, an American Veterinary surgeon.  He had help from Theobald Smith, and together they found the bacterium in pigs.



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