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Isolation and Characterisation of Bacteriophages with Activity against Invasive Non-Typhoidal Salmonella Causing Bloodstream Infection in Malawi.


ABSTRACT: In recent years, novel lineages of invasive non-typhoidal Salmonella (iNTS) serovars Typhimurium and Enteritidis have been identified in patients with bloodstream infection in Sub-Saharan Africa. Here, we isolated and characterised 32 phages capable of infecting S. Typhimurium and S. Enteritidis, from water sources in Malawi and the UK. The phages were classified in three major phylogenetic clusters that were geographically distributed. In terms of host range, Cluster 1 phages were able to infect all bacterial hosts tested, whereas Clusters 2 and 3 had a more restricted profile. Cluster 3 contained two sub-clusters, and 3.b contained the most novel isolates. This study represents the first exploration of the potential for phages to target the lineages of Salmonella that are responsible for bloodstream infections in Sub-Saharan Africa.

SUBMITTER: Rodwell EV 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7999457 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Isolation and Characterisation of Bacteriophages with Activity against Invasive Non-Typhoidal <i>Salmonella</i> Causing Bloodstream Infection in Malawi.

Rodwell Ella V EV   Wenner Nicolas N   Pulford Caisey V CV   Cai Yueyi Y   Bowers-Barnard Arthur A   Beckett Alison A   Rigby Jonathan J   Picton David M DM   Blower Tim R TR   Feasey Nicholas A NA   Hinton Jay C D JCD   Perez-Sepulveda Blanca M BM  

Viruses 20210315 3


In recent years, novel lineages of invasive non-typhoidal <i>Salmonella</i> (iNTS) serovars Typhimurium and Enteritidis have been identified in patients with bloodstream infection in Sub-Saharan Africa. Here, we isolated and characterised 32 phages capable of infecting <i>S</i>. Typhimurium and <i>S</i>. Enteritidis, from water sources in Malawi and the UK. The phages were classified in three major phylogenetic clusters that were geographically distributed. In terms of host range, Cluster 1 phag  ...[more]

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