An Australian university has been awarded a grant to improve the effectiveness of a Salmonella Typhimurium vaccine in poultry. The aim is to lower the risk of foodborne pathogens and reduce the number of human Salmonella infections.
The University of Adelaide will use the AU $390,000 (U.S. $252,000) Linkage Grant by the Australian Research Council for a project led by associate professor Kapil Chousalkar, from the School of Animal and Veterinary Sciences.
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