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Multiple introductions of multidrug-resistant typhoid associated with acute infection and asymptomatic carriage, Kenya

Authors :
Kariuki, Samuel
Dyson, Zoe A
Mbae, Cecilia
Ngetich, Ronald
Kavai, Susan M
Wairimu, Celestine
Anyona, Stephen
Gitau, Naomi
Onsare, Robert Sanaya
Ongandi, Beatrice
Duchene, Sebastian
Ali, Mohamed
Clemens, John David
Holt, Kathryn E
Dougan, Gordon
Publisher :
Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository

Abstract

BackgroundUnderstanding the dynamics of infection and carriage of typhoid in endemic settings is critical to finding solutions to prevention and control.MethodsIn a 3-year case-control study, we investigated typhoid among children aged S. Typhi isolates from cases and 95 from controls (stool culture) were identified; a carriage frequency of 1 %. Whole-genome sequencing showed 97% of cases and 88% of controls were genotype 4.3.1 (Haplotype 58), with the majority of each (76% and 88%) being multidrug-resistant strains in three sublineages of the H58 genotype (East Africa 1 (EA1), EA2, and EA3), with sequences from cases and carriers intermingled.ConclusionsThe high rate of multidrug-resistant H58 S. Typhi, and the close phylogenetic relationships between cases and controls, provides evidence for the role of carriers as a reservoir for the community spread of typhoid in this setting.FundingNational Institutes of Health (R01AI099525); Wellcome Trust (106158/Z/14/Z); European Commission (TyphiNET No 845681); National Institute for Health Research (NIHR); Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (OPP1175797).

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OpenAIRE
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edsair.doi...........203132a6a9576994615928599fc4a5c6