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New Variant of Multidrug-Resistant Salmonella enterica Serovar Typhimurium Associated with Invasive Disease in Immunocompromised Patients in Vietnam.

Authors :
Mather AE
Phuong TLT
Gao Y
Clare S
Mukhopadhyay S
Goulding DA
Hoang NTD
Tuyen HT
Lan NPH
Thompson CN
Trang NHT
Carrique-Mas J
Tue NT
Campbell JI
Rabaa MA
Thanh DP
Harcourt K
Hoa NT
Trung NV
Schultsz C
Perron GG
Coia JE
Brown DJ
Okoro C
Parkhill J
Thomson NR
Chau NVV
Thwaites GE
Maskell DJ
Dougan G
Kenney LJ
Baker S
Source :
MBio [mBio] 2018 Sep 04; Vol. 9 (5). Date of Electronic Publication: 2018 Sep 04.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Nontyphoidal Salmonella (NTS), particularly Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium, is among the leading etiologic agents of bacterial enterocolitis globally and a well-characterized cause of invasive disease (iNTS) in sub-Saharan Africa. In contrast, S  Typhimurium is poorly defined in Southeast Asia, a known hot spot for zoonotic disease with a recently described burden of iNTS disease. Here, we aimed to add insight into the epidemiology and potential impact of zoonotic transfer and antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in S  Typhimurium associated with iNTS and enterocolitis in Vietnam. We performed whole-genome sequencing and phylogenetic reconstruction on 85 human (enterocolitis, carriage, and iNTS) and 113 animal S  Typhimurium isolates isolated in Vietnam. We found limited evidence for the zoonotic transmission of S  Typhimurium. However, we describe a chain of events where a pandemic monophasic variant of S  Typhimurium (serovar I:4,[5],12:i:- sequence type 34 [ST34]) has been introduced into Vietnam, reacquired a phase 2 flagellum, and acquired an IncHI2 multidrug-resistant plasmid. Notably, these novel biphasic ST34 S  Typhimurium variants were significantly associated with iNTS in Vietnamese HIV-infected patients. Our study represents the first characterization of novel iNTS organisms isolated outside sub-Saharan Africa and outlines a new pathway for the emergence of alternative Salmonella variants into susceptible human populations. IMPORTANCE Salmonella Typhimurium is a major diarrheal pathogen and associated with invasive nontyphoid Salmonella (iNTS) disease in vulnerable populations. We present the first characterization of iNTS organisms in Southeast Asia and describe a different evolutionary trajectory from that of organisms causing iNTS in sub-Saharan Africa. In Vietnam, the globally distributed monophasic variant of Salmonella Typhimurium, the serovar I:4,[5],12:i:- ST34 clone, has reacquired a phase 2 flagellum and gained a multidrug-resistant plasmid to become associated with iNTS disease in HIV-infected patients. We document distinct communities of S Typhimurium and I:4,[5],12:i:- in animals and humans in Vietnam, despite the greater mixing of these host populations here. These data highlight the importance of whole-genome sequencing surveillance in a One Health context in understanding the evolution and spread of resistant bacterial infections.<br /> (Copyright © 2018 Mather et al.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2150-7511
Volume :
9
Issue :
5
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
MBio
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
30181247
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1128/mBio.01056-18