Authors
Chinyere K Okoro, Robert A Kingsley, Michael A Quail, Anstead M Kankwatira, Nicholas A Feasey, Julian Parkhill, Gordon Dougan, Melita A Gordon
Publication date
2012/4/1
Journal
Clinical infectious diseases
Volume
54
Issue
7
Pages
955-963
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
Background.  Bloodstream infection with invasive nontyphoidal Salmonella (iNTS) is common and severe among human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)–infected adults throughout sub-Saharan Africa. The epidemiology of iNTS is poorly understood. Survivors frequently experience multiply recurrent iNTS disease, despite appropriate antimicrobial therapy, but recrudescence and reinfection have previously been difficult to distinguish.
Methods.  We used high-resolution single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) typing and whole-genome phylogenetics to investigate 47 iNTS isolates from 14 patients with multiple recurrences following an index presentation with iNTS disease in Blantyre, Malawi. We isolated nontyphoidal salmonellae organisms from blood (n = 35), bone marrow (n = 8), stool (n = 2), urine (n = 1), and throat (n = 1) samples; these isolates comprised …
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