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Evaluation of Antimicrobial Susceptibility Profile in Salmonella Typhi and Salmonella Paratyphi A: Presenting the Current Scenario in India and Strategy for Future Management

Authors :
Arti Kapil
Temsunaro Rongsen-Chandola
Dasaratha Ramaiah Jinka
Pallab Ray
Jobin John Jacob
Ashita Singh
Madhu Gupta
Raghuprakash Reddy Nayakanti
Jayanthi Shastri
Anuradha De
Agila Kumari Pragasam
Roshine Mary Koshy
Sonali Sanghavi
Shanta Dutta
Anushree Amladi
Anna P Alexander
Deepak More
Maria Thomas
Dhiviya Prabaa Muthuirulandi Sethuvel
Ashish Bavdekar
Baby S Abirami
Yamuna Devi Bakthavatchalam
Sulochana Putli Bai Perumal
Karnika Saigal
Jacob John
Balaji Veeraraghavan
Shalini Anandan
Savitha Nagaraj
Gagandeep Kang
Sheena Evelyn Ebenezer
Source :
The Journal of infectious diseases. 224(Supple 5)
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

BackgroundSystematic studies to estimate the disease burden of typhoid and paratyphoid in India are limited. Therefore, a multicenter study on the Surveillance of Enteric Fever in India was carried out to estimate the incidence, clinical presentation, and antimicrobial resistance (AMR) trend. The data presented here represent the national burden of AMR in Salmonella Typhi and Salmonella Paratyphi A.MethodsAntimicrobial susceptibility testing was performed for S. Typhi and S. Paratyphi A (n = 2373) isolates collected prospectively during a 2-year period from November 2017 to January 2020.ResultsOf 2373 Salmonella isolates, 2032 (85.6%) were identified as S. Typhi and 341 (14.4%) were S. Paratyphi A. Approximately 2% of S. Typhi were multidrug-resistant (MDR), whereas all 341 (100%) of S. Paratyphi A isolates were sensitive to the first-line antimicrobials. Among 98% of ciprofloxacin nonsusceptible isolates, resistance (minimum inhibitory concentration [MIC] >0.5 µg/mL) was higher in S. Typhi (37%) compared with S. Paratyphi A (20%). Azithromycin susceptibility was 99.9% and 100% with a mean MIC of 4.98 μg/mL for S. Typhi and 7.39 μg/mL for S. Paratyphi A respectively. Ceftriaxone was the only agent that retained 100% susceptibility. Moreover, beta-lactam/beta-lactamase inhibitors showed potent in vitro activity against the study isolates.ConclusionsData obtained from this systematic surveillance study confirms the declining trend of MDR Salmonella isolates from India. The higher prevalence of ciprofloxacin nonsusceptibility enforces to limit its use and adhere to the judicious usage of azithromycin and ceftriaxone for enteric fever management.

Details

ISSN :
15376613
Volume :
224
Issue :
Supple 5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Journal of infectious diseases
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....12654b3224480ac1a15ae95e55060dd3