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The phylogeography and incidence of multi-drug resistant typhoid fever in sub-Saharan Africa

Authors :
Park, SE
Duy, TP
Boinett, C
Wong, VK
Pak, GD
Panzner, U
Espinoza, LMC
von Kalckreuth, V
Im, J
Schuett-Gerowitt, H
Crump, JA
Breiman, RF
Adu-Sarkodie, Y
Owusu-Dabo, E
Rakotozandrindrainy, R
Soura, AB
Aseffa, A
Gasmelseed, N
Keddy, KH
May, J
Sow, AG
Aaby, P
Biggs, HM
Hertz, JT
Montgomery, JM
Cosmas, L
Olack, B
Fields, B
Sarpong, N
Razafindrabe, TJL
Raminosoa, TM
Kabore, LP
Sampo, E
Teferi, M
Yeshitela, B
El Tayeb, MA
Sooka, A
Meyer, CG
Krumkamp, R
Dekker, DM
Jaeger, A
Poppert, S
Tall, A
Niang, A
Bjerregaard-Andersen, M
Lofberg, SV
Seo, HJ
Jeon, HJ
Deerin, JF
Park, J
Konings, F
Ali, M
Clemens, JD
Hughes, P
Sendagala, JN
Vudriko, T
Downing, R
Ikumapayi, UN
Mackenzie, GA
Obaro, S
Argimon, S
Aanensen, DM
Page, A
Keane, JA
Duchene, S
Dyson, Z
Holt, KE
Dougan, G
Marks, F
Baker, S
Park, SE
Duy, TP
Boinett, C
Wong, VK
Pak, GD
Panzner, U
Espinoza, LMC
von Kalckreuth, V
Im, J
Schuett-Gerowitt, H
Crump, JA
Breiman, RF
Adu-Sarkodie, Y
Owusu-Dabo, E
Rakotozandrindrainy, R
Soura, AB
Aseffa, A
Gasmelseed, N
Keddy, KH
May, J
Sow, AG
Aaby, P
Biggs, HM
Hertz, JT
Montgomery, JM
Cosmas, L
Olack, B
Fields, B
Sarpong, N
Razafindrabe, TJL
Raminosoa, TM
Kabore, LP
Sampo, E
Teferi, M
Yeshitela, B
El Tayeb, MA
Sooka, A
Meyer, CG
Krumkamp, R
Dekker, DM
Jaeger, A
Poppert, S
Tall, A
Niang, A
Bjerregaard-Andersen, M
Lofberg, SV
Seo, HJ
Jeon, HJ
Deerin, JF
Park, J
Konings, F
Ali, M
Clemens, JD
Hughes, P
Sendagala, JN
Vudriko, T
Downing, R
Ikumapayi, UN
Mackenzie, GA
Obaro, S
Argimon, S
Aanensen, DM
Page, A
Keane, JA
Duchene, S
Dyson, Z
Holt, KE
Dougan, G
Marks, F
Baker, S
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

There is paucity of data regarding the geographical distribution, incidence, and phylogenetics of multi-drug resistant (MDR) Salmonella Typhi in sub-Saharan Africa. Here we present a phylogenetic reconstruction of whole genome sequenced 249 contemporaneous S. Typhi isolated between 2008-2015 in 11 sub-Saharan African countries, in context of the 2,057 global S. Typhi genomic framework. Despite the broad genetic diversity, the majority of organisms (225/249; 90%) belong to only three genotypes, 4.3.1 (H58) (99/249; 40%), 3.1.1 (97/249; 39%), and 2.3.2 (29/249; 12%). Genotypes 4.3.1 and 3.1.1 are confined within East and West Africa, respectively. MDR phenotype is found in over 50% of organisms restricted within these dominant genotypes. High incidences of MDR S. Typhi are calculated in locations with a high burden of typhoid, specifically in children aged <15 years. Antimicrobial stewardship, MDR surveillance, and the introduction of typhoid conjugate vaccines will be critical for the control of MDR typhoid in Africa.

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Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1315668831
Document Type :
Electronic Resource