Rapid emergence of multidrug resistant, H58-lineage Salmonella typhi in Blantyre, Malawi
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24/04/2015
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<p>INTRODUCTION: Between 1998 and 2010, S. Typhi was an uncommon cause of bloodstream infection (BSI) in Blantyre, Malawi and it was usually susceptible to first-line antimicrobial therapy. In 2011 an increase in a multidrug resistant (MDR) strain was detected through routine bacteriological surveillance conducted at Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital (QECH).</p><p>METHODS: Longitudinal trends in culture-confirmed Typhoid admissions at QECH were described between 1998-2014. A retrospective review of patient cases notes was conducted, focusing on clinical presentation, prevalence of HIV and case-fatality. Isolates of S. Typhi were sequenced and the phylogeny of Typhoid in Blantyre was reconstructed and placed in a global context.</p><p>RESULTS: Between 1998-2010, there were a mean of 14 microbiological diagnoses of Typhoid/year at QECH, of which 6.8% were MDR. This increased to 67 in 2011 and 782 in 2014 at which time 97% were MDR. The disease predominantly affected children and young adults (median age 11 [IQR 6-21] in 2014). The prevalence of HIV in adult patients was 16.7% [8/48], similar to that of the general population (17.8%). Overall, the case fatality rate was 2.5% (3/94). Complications included anaemia, myocarditis, pneumonia and intestinal perforation. 112 isolates were sequenced and the phylogeny demonstrated the introduction and clonal expansion of the H58 lineage of S. Typhi.</p><p>CONCLUSIONS: Since 2011, there has been a rapid increase in the incidence of multidrug resistant, H58-lineage Typhoid in Blantyre. This is one of a number of reports of the re-emergence of Typhoid in Southern and Eastern Africa. There is an urgent need to understand the reservoirs and transmission of disease and how to arrest this regional increase.</p> |
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Feasey , N A , Gaskell , K , Wong , V , Msefula , C , Selemani , G , Kumwenda , S , Allain , T J , Mallewa , J , Kennedy , N , Bennett , A , Nyirongo , J O , Nyondo , P A , Zulu , M D , Parkhill , J , Dougan , G , Gordon , M A & Heyderman , R S 2015 , ' Rapid emergence of multidrug resistant, H58-lineage Salmonella typhi in Blantyre, Malawi ' PLoS neglected tropical diseases , vol 9 , no. 4 , e0003748 . DOI: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0003748 |
Palavras-Chave | #Adolescent #Adult #Base Sequence #Child #Drug Resistance, Multiple, Bacterial #Female #Humans #Incidence #Malawi #Male #Molecular Sequence Data #Phylogeny #Prevalence #Retrospective Studies #Salmonella typhi #Sequence Analysis, DNA #Typhoid Fever |
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