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Title: Distinct Salmonella Enteritidis lineages associated with enterocolitis in high-income settings and invasive disease in low-income settings
Authors: Feasey, Nicholas A 
Hadfield, James 
Keddy, Karen H 
Dallman, Timothy J 
Jacobs, Jan 
Deng, Xiangyu 
Wigley, Paul 
Barquist, Lars 
Langridge, Gemma C 
Feltwell, Theresa 
Harris, Simon R 
Mather, Alison E 
Fookes, Maria 
Aslett, Martin 
Msefula, Chisomo 
Kariuki, Samuel 
Maclennan, Calman A 
Onsare, Robert S 
Weill, François-Xavier 
Le Hello, Simon 
Smith, Anthony M 
McClelland, Michael 
Desai, Prerak 
Parry, Christopher M 
Cheesbrough, John 
French, Neil 
Campos, Josefina 
Chabalgoity, Jose A 
Betancor, Laura 
Hopkins, Katie L 
Nair, Satheesh 
Humphrey, Tom J 
Lunguya, Octavie 
Cogan, Tristan A 
Tapia, Milagritos D 
Sow, Samba O 
Tennant, Sharon M. 
Bornstein, Kristin 
Levine, Myron M 
Lacharme-Lora, Lizeth 
Everett, Dean B 
Kingsley, Robert A 
Parkhill, Julian 
Heyderman, Robert S 
Dougan, Gordon 
Gordon, Melita A 
Thomson, Nicholas R 
Keywords: Adaptación Biológica;África del Sur del Sahara;Animales;Pollos;Enterocolitis;Epidemias;Genoma Bacteriano;Humanos;Renta;Plásmidos;Enfermedades de las Aves de Corral;Infecciones por Salmonella;Análisis de Secuencia de ADN;Salmonella enteritidis
Issue Date: Oct-2016
Publisher: Nature Research
Journal: Nature genetics 
Abstract: 
An epidemiological paradox surrounds Salmonella enterica serovar Enteritidis. In high-income settings, it has been responsible for an epidemic of poultry-associated, self-limiting enterocolitis, whereas in sub-Saharan Africa it is a major cause of invasive nontyphoidal Salmonella disease, associated with high case fatality. By whole-genome sequence analysis of 675 isolates of S. Enteritidis from 45 countries, we show the existence of a global epidemic clade and two new clades of S. Enteritidis that are geographically restricted to distinct regions of Africa. The African isolates display genomic degradation, a novel prophage repertoire, and an expanded multidrug resistance plasmid. S. Enteritidis is a further example of a Salmonella serotype that displays niche plasticity, with distinct clades that enable it to become a prominent cause of gastroenteritis in association with the industrial production of eggs and of multidrug-resistant, bloodstream-invasive infection in Africa.
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Fil: Feasey, Nicholas A. Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine; Reino Unido.

Fil: Hadfield, James. Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute; Reino Unido.

Fil: Keddy, Karen H. National Institute for Communicable Diseases. Centre for Enteric Diseases; Sudáfrica.

Fil: Dallman, Timothy J. Public Health England. Gastrointestinal Bacteria Reference Unit; Reino Unido.

Fil: Jacobs, Jan. Institute of Tropical Medicine; Bélgica.

Fil: Deng, Xiangyu. University of Georgia. Center for Food Safety, Department of Food Science and Technology; Estados Unidos.

Fil: Wigley, Paul. University of Liverpool. Institute of Infection and Global Health; Reino Unido.

Fil: Barquist, Lars. University of Würzburg. Institute for Molecular Infection Biology; Alemania.

Fil: Langridge, Gemma C. Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute; Reino Unido.

Fil: Feltwell, Theresa. Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute; Reino Unido.

Fil: Harris, Simon R. Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute; Reino Unido.

Fil: Mather, Alison E. Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute; Reino Unido.

Fil: Fookes, Maria. Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute; Reino Unido.

Fil: Aslett, Martin. Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute; Reino Unido.

Fil: Msefula, Chisomo. University of Malawi. College of Medicine. Malawi Liverpool Wellcome Trust Clinical Research Programme; Malaui.

Fil: Kariuki, Samuel. Kenya Medical Research Institute. Centre for Microbiology Research; Kenia.

Fil: Maclennan, Calman A. Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute; Reino Unido.

Fil: Onsare, Robert S. Kenya Medical Research Institute. Centre for Microbiology Research; Kenia.

Fil: Weill, François-Xavier. Institut Pasteur; Francia.

Fil: Le Hello, Simon. Institut Pasteur; Francia.

Fil: Smith. Anthony M. National Institute for Communicable Diseases. Centre for Enteric Diseases; Sudáfrica.

Fil: McClelland, Michael. University of California. Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics; Estados Unidos.

Fil: Desai, Prerak. University of California. Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics; Estados Unidos.

Fil: Parry, Christopher M. University of California. Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics; Estados Unidos.

Fil: Cheesbrough, John. University of Liverpool. Department of Epidemiology and Population Health; Reino Unido.

Fil: French, Neil. University of Liverpool. Institute of Infection and Global Health; Reino Unido.

Fil: Campos, Josefina. ANLIS Dr.C.G.Malbrán. Instituto Nacional de Enfermedades Infecciosas.

Fil: Chabalgoity, Jose A. Universidad de la República. Facultad de Medicina. Instituto de Higiene; Uruguay.

Fil: Betancor, Laura. Universidad de la República. Facultad de Medicina. Instituto de Higiene; Uruguay.

Fil: Hopkins, Katie L. Public Health England. Antimicrobial Resistance and Healthcare-Associated Infections Reference Unit; Reino Unido.

Fil: Nair, Satheesh. Public Health England. Gastrointestinal Bacteria Reference Unit; Reino Unido.

Fil: Humphrey, Tom J. Swansea University. Swansea Medical School; Reino Unido.

Fil: Lunguya, Octavie. National Institute of Biomedical Research, República Democrática del Congo.

Fil: Cogan, Tristan A. University of Bristol. School of Veterinary Sciences; Reino Unido.

Fil: Tapia, Milagritos D. University of Maryland. School of Medicine. Center for Vaccine Development; Estados Unidos.

Fil: Sow, Samba O. Centre pour le Développement des Vaccins, Malí.

Fil: Tennant, Sharon M. University of Maryland. School of Medicine. Center for Vaccine Development; Estados Unidos.

Fil: Bornstein, Kristin. University of Maryland. School of Medicine. Center for Vaccine Development; Estados Unidos.

Fil: Levine, Myron M. University of Maryland. School of Medicine. Center for Vaccine Development; Estados Unidos.

Fil: Lacharme-Lora, Lizeth. University of Liverpool. Institute of Infection and Global Health; Reino Unido.

Fil: Everett, Dean B. University of Liverpool. Institute of Infection and Global Health; Reino Unido.

Fil: Kingsley, Robert A. Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute; Reino Unido.

Fil: Parkhill, Julian. Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute; Reino Unido.

Fil: Heyderman, Robert S. University of Malawi. College of Medicine. Malawi Liverpool Wellcome Trust Clinical Research Programme; Malaui.

Fil: Dougan, Gordon. Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute; Reino Unido.

Fil: Gordon, Melita A. University of Malawi. College of Medicine. Malawi Liverpool Wellcome Trust Clinical Research Programme; Malaui.

Fil: Thomson, Nicholas R. Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute; Reino Unido.
URI: http://sgc.anlis.gob.ar/handle/123456789/1695
DOI: 10.1038/ng.3644
Rights: Open Access
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