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1 Salmonella attaches to epithelial cells lining small intestine Salmonell a

Salmonella triggers phagocytosis 1 2 Salmonella attaches to epithelial cells lining small intestine Salmonell a

Salmonella triggers phagocytosis Salmonella multiplies within phagocytic vacuole Salmonella attaches to epithelial cells lining small intestine Salmonell a

Salmonella triggers phagocytosis Salmonella multiplies within phagocytic vacuole Salmonella kills host cell, inducing diarrhea Salmonella attaches to epithelial cells lining small intestine Salmonell a

Salmonella triggers phagocytosis Salmonella multiplies within phagocytic vacuole Salmonella kills host cell, inducing diarrhea Salmonella attaches to epithelial cells lining small intestine Salmonell a 5 Bacteremia: Salmonella moves into bloodstream Blood vessel