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Characterization of Salmonella enterica from invasive bloodstream infections and water sources in rural Ghana

BACKGROUND: Non-typhoidal Salmonella (NTS) cause the majority of bloodstream infections in Ghana, however the mode of transmission and source of invasive NTS in Africa are poorly understood. This study compares NTS from water sources and invasive bloodstream infections in rural Ghana. METHODS: Blood...

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Autores principales: Dekker, Denise, Krumkamp, Ralf, Eibach, Daniel, Sarpong, Nimako, Boahen, Kennedy Gyau, Frimpong, Michael, Fechtner, Elina, Poppert, Sven, Hagen, Ralf Matthias, Schwarz, Norbert Georg, Adu-Sarkodie, Yaw, Owusu-Dabo, Ellis, Im, Justin, Marks, Florian, Frickmann, Hagen, May, Jürgen
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5775569/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29351771
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12879-018-2957-4
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author Dekker, Denise
Krumkamp, Ralf
Eibach, Daniel
Sarpong, Nimako
Boahen, Kennedy Gyau
Frimpong, Michael
Fechtner, Elina
Poppert, Sven
Hagen, Ralf Matthias
Schwarz, Norbert Georg
Adu-Sarkodie, Yaw
Owusu-Dabo, Ellis
Im, Justin
Marks, Florian
Frickmann, Hagen
May, Jürgen
author_facet Dekker, Denise
Krumkamp, Ralf
Eibach, Daniel
Sarpong, Nimako
Boahen, Kennedy Gyau
Frimpong, Michael
Fechtner, Elina
Poppert, Sven
Hagen, Ralf Matthias
Schwarz, Norbert Georg
Adu-Sarkodie, Yaw
Owusu-Dabo, Ellis
Im, Justin
Marks, Florian
Frickmann, Hagen
May, Jürgen
author_sort Dekker, Denise
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description BACKGROUND: Non-typhoidal Salmonella (NTS) cause the majority of bloodstream infections in Ghana, however the mode of transmission and source of invasive NTS in Africa are poorly understood. This study compares NTS from water sources and invasive bloodstream infections in rural Ghana. METHODS: Blood from hospitalised, febrile children and samples from drinking water sources were analysed for Salmonella spp. Strains were serotyped to trace possible epidemiological links between human and water-derived isolates.. Antibiotic susceptibility testing was performed, RESULTS: In 2720 blood culture samples, 165 (6%) NTS were isolated. S. Typhimurium (70%) was the most common serovar followed by S. Enteritidis (8%) and S. Dublin (8%). Multidrug resistance (MDR) was found in 95 (58%) NTS isolates, including five S. Enteritidis. One S. Typhimurium showed reduced fluroquinolone susceptibility. In 511 water samples, 19 (4%) tested positive for S. enterica with two isolates being resistant to ampicillin and one isolate being resistant to cotrimoxazole. Serovars from water samples were not encountered in any of the clinical specimens. CONCLUSION: Water analyses demonstrated that common drinking water sources were contaminated with S. enterica posing a potential risk for transmission. However, a link between S. enterica from water sources and patients could not be established, questioning the ability of water-derived serovars to cause invasive bloodstream infections.
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spelling pubmed-57755692018-01-31 Characterization of Salmonella enterica from invasive bloodstream infections and water sources in rural Ghana Dekker, Denise Krumkamp, Ralf Eibach, Daniel Sarpong, Nimako Boahen, Kennedy Gyau Frimpong, Michael Fechtner, Elina Poppert, Sven Hagen, Ralf Matthias Schwarz, Norbert Georg Adu-Sarkodie, Yaw Owusu-Dabo, Ellis Im, Justin Marks, Florian Frickmann, Hagen May, Jürgen BMC Infect Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: Non-typhoidal Salmonella (NTS) cause the majority of bloodstream infections in Ghana, however the mode of transmission and source of invasive NTS in Africa are poorly understood. This study compares NTS from water sources and invasive bloodstream infections in rural Ghana. METHODS: Blood from hospitalised, febrile children and samples from drinking water sources were analysed for Salmonella spp. Strains were serotyped to trace possible epidemiological links between human and water-derived isolates.. Antibiotic susceptibility testing was performed, RESULTS: In 2720 blood culture samples, 165 (6%) NTS were isolated. S. Typhimurium (70%) was the most common serovar followed by S. Enteritidis (8%) and S. Dublin (8%). Multidrug resistance (MDR) was found in 95 (58%) NTS isolates, including five S. Enteritidis. One S. Typhimurium showed reduced fluroquinolone susceptibility. In 511 water samples, 19 (4%) tested positive for S. enterica with two isolates being resistant to ampicillin and one isolate being resistant to cotrimoxazole. Serovars from water samples were not encountered in any of the clinical specimens. CONCLUSION: Water analyses demonstrated that common drinking water sources were contaminated with S. enterica posing a potential risk for transmission. However, a link between S. enterica from water sources and patients could not be established, questioning the ability of water-derived serovars to cause invasive bloodstream infections. BioMed Central 2018-01-19 /pmc/articles/PMC5775569/ /pubmed/29351771 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12879-018-2957-4 Text en © The Author(s). 2018 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
spellingShingle Research Article
Dekker, Denise
Krumkamp, Ralf
Eibach, Daniel
Sarpong, Nimako
Boahen, Kennedy Gyau
Frimpong, Michael
Fechtner, Elina
Poppert, Sven
Hagen, Ralf Matthias
Schwarz, Norbert Georg
Adu-Sarkodie, Yaw
Owusu-Dabo, Ellis
Im, Justin
Marks, Florian
Frickmann, Hagen
May, Jürgen
Characterization of Salmonella enterica from invasive bloodstream infections and water sources in rural Ghana
title Characterization of Salmonella enterica from invasive bloodstream infections and water sources in rural Ghana
title_full Characterization of Salmonella enterica from invasive bloodstream infections and water sources in rural Ghana
title_fullStr Characterization of Salmonella enterica from invasive bloodstream infections and water sources in rural Ghana
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of Salmonella enterica from invasive bloodstream infections and water sources in rural Ghana
title_short Characterization of Salmonella enterica from invasive bloodstream infections and water sources in rural Ghana
title_sort characterization of salmonella enterica from invasive bloodstream infections and water sources in rural ghana
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5775569/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29351771
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12879-018-2957-4
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