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Persistence of Rare Salmonella Typhi Genotypes Susceptible to First-Line Antibiotics in the Remote Islands of Samoa

For decades, the remote island nation of Samoa (population ~200,000) has faced endemic typhoid fever despite improvements in water quality, sanitation, and economic development. We recently described the epidemiology of typhoid fever in Samoa from 2008 to 2019 by person, place, and time; however, th...

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Autores principales: Sikorski, Michael J., Hazen, Tracy H., Desai, Sachin N., Nimarota-Brown, Susana, Tupua, Siaosi, Sialeipata, Michelle, Rambocus, Savitra, Ingle, Danielle J., Duchene, Sebastian, Ballard, Susan A., Valcanis, Mary, Zufan, Sara, Ma, Jianguo, Sahl, Jason W., Maes, Mailis, Dougan, Gordon, Thomsen, Robert E., Robins-Browne, Roy M., Howden, Benjamin P., Naseri, Take K., Levine, Myron M., Rasko, David A.
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Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9600463/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36094088
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mbio.01920-22
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author Sikorski, Michael J.
Hazen, Tracy H.
Desai, Sachin N.
Nimarota-Brown, Susana
Tupua, Siaosi
Sialeipata, Michelle
Rambocus, Savitra
Ingle, Danielle J.
Duchene, Sebastian
Ballard, Susan A.
Valcanis, Mary
Zufan, Sara
Ma, Jianguo
Sahl, Jason W.
Maes, Mailis
Dougan, Gordon
Thomsen, Robert E.
Robins-Browne, Roy M.
Howden, Benjamin P.
Naseri, Take K.
Levine, Myron M.
Rasko, David A.
author_facet Sikorski, Michael J.
Hazen, Tracy H.
Desai, Sachin N.
Nimarota-Brown, Susana
Tupua, Siaosi
Sialeipata, Michelle
Rambocus, Savitra
Ingle, Danielle J.
Duchene, Sebastian
Ballard, Susan A.
Valcanis, Mary
Zufan, Sara
Ma, Jianguo
Sahl, Jason W.
Maes, Mailis
Dougan, Gordon
Thomsen, Robert E.
Robins-Browne, Roy M.
Howden, Benjamin P.
Naseri, Take K.
Levine, Myron M.
Rasko, David A.
author_sort Sikorski, Michael J.
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description For decades, the remote island nation of Samoa (population ~200,000) has faced endemic typhoid fever despite improvements in water quality, sanitation, and economic development. We recently described the epidemiology of typhoid fever in Samoa from 2008 to 2019 by person, place, and time; however, the local Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi (S. Typhi) population structure, evolutionary origins, and genomic features remained unknown. Herein, we report whole genome sequence analyses of 306 S. Typhi isolates from Samoa collected between 1983 and 2020. Phylogenetics revealed a dominant population of rare genotypes 3.5.4 and 3.5.3, together comprising 292/306 (95.4%) of Samoan versus 2/4934 (0.04%) global S. Typhi isolates. Three distinct 3.5.4 genomic sublineages were identified, and their defining polymorphisms were determined. These dominant Samoan genotypes, which likely emerged in the 1970s, share ancestry with other 3.5 clade isolates from South America, Southeast Asia, and Oceania. Additionally, a 106-kb pHCM2 phenotypically cryptic plasmid, detected in a 1992 Samoan S. Typhi isolate, was identified in 106/306 (34.6%) of Samoan isolates; this is more than double the observed proportion of pHCM2-containing isolates in the global collection. In stark contrast with global S. Typhi trends, resistance-conferring polymorphisms were detected in only 15/306 (4.9%) of Samoan S. Typhi, indicating overwhelming susceptibility to antibiotics that are no longer effective in most of South and Southeast Asia. This country-level genomic framework can help local health authorities in their ongoing typhoid surveillance and control efforts, as well as fill a critical knowledge gap in S. Typhi genomic data from Oceania.
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spelling pubmed-96004632022-10-27 Persistence of Rare Salmonella Typhi Genotypes Susceptible to First-Line Antibiotics in the Remote Islands of Samoa Sikorski, Michael J. Hazen, Tracy H. Desai, Sachin N. Nimarota-Brown, Susana Tupua, Siaosi Sialeipata, Michelle Rambocus, Savitra Ingle, Danielle J. Duchene, Sebastian Ballard, Susan A. Valcanis, Mary Zufan, Sara Ma, Jianguo Sahl, Jason W. Maes, Mailis Dougan, Gordon Thomsen, Robert E. Robins-Browne, Roy M. Howden, Benjamin P. Naseri, Take K. Levine, Myron M. Rasko, David A. mBio Research Article For decades, the remote island nation of Samoa (population ~200,000) has faced endemic typhoid fever despite improvements in water quality, sanitation, and economic development. We recently described the epidemiology of typhoid fever in Samoa from 2008 to 2019 by person, place, and time; however, the local Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi (S. Typhi) population structure, evolutionary origins, and genomic features remained unknown. Herein, we report whole genome sequence analyses of 306 S. Typhi isolates from Samoa collected between 1983 and 2020. Phylogenetics revealed a dominant population of rare genotypes 3.5.4 and 3.5.3, together comprising 292/306 (95.4%) of Samoan versus 2/4934 (0.04%) global S. Typhi isolates. Three distinct 3.5.4 genomic sublineages were identified, and their defining polymorphisms were determined. These dominant Samoan genotypes, which likely emerged in the 1970s, share ancestry with other 3.5 clade isolates from South America, Southeast Asia, and Oceania. Additionally, a 106-kb pHCM2 phenotypically cryptic plasmid, detected in a 1992 Samoan S. Typhi isolate, was identified in 106/306 (34.6%) of Samoan isolates; this is more than double the observed proportion of pHCM2-containing isolates in the global collection. In stark contrast with global S. Typhi trends, resistance-conferring polymorphisms were detected in only 15/306 (4.9%) of Samoan S. Typhi, indicating overwhelming susceptibility to antibiotics that are no longer effective in most of South and Southeast Asia. This country-level genomic framework can help local health authorities in their ongoing typhoid surveillance and control efforts, as well as fill a critical knowledge gap in S. Typhi genomic data from Oceania. American Society for Microbiology 2022-09-12 /pmc/articles/PMC9600463/ /pubmed/36094088 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mbio.01920-22 Text en Copyright © 2022 Sikorski et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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Sikorski, Michael J.
Hazen, Tracy H.
Desai, Sachin N.
Nimarota-Brown, Susana
Tupua, Siaosi
Sialeipata, Michelle
Rambocus, Savitra
Ingle, Danielle J.
Duchene, Sebastian
Ballard, Susan A.
Valcanis, Mary
Zufan, Sara
Ma, Jianguo
Sahl, Jason W.
Maes, Mailis
Dougan, Gordon
Thomsen, Robert E.
Robins-Browne, Roy M.
Howden, Benjamin P.
Naseri, Take K.
Levine, Myron M.
Rasko, David A.
Persistence of Rare Salmonella Typhi Genotypes Susceptible to First-Line Antibiotics in the Remote Islands of Samoa
title Persistence of Rare Salmonella Typhi Genotypes Susceptible to First-Line Antibiotics in the Remote Islands of Samoa
title_full Persistence of Rare Salmonella Typhi Genotypes Susceptible to First-Line Antibiotics in the Remote Islands of Samoa
title_fullStr Persistence of Rare Salmonella Typhi Genotypes Susceptible to First-Line Antibiotics in the Remote Islands of Samoa
title_full_unstemmed Persistence of Rare Salmonella Typhi Genotypes Susceptible to First-Line Antibiotics in the Remote Islands of Samoa
title_short Persistence of Rare Salmonella Typhi Genotypes Susceptible to First-Line Antibiotics in the Remote Islands of Samoa
title_sort persistence of rare salmonella typhi genotypes susceptible to first-line antibiotics in the remote islands of samoa
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9600463/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36094088
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mbio.01920-22
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