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Review
. 2017 Oct;30(5):498-503.
doi: 10.1097/QCO.0000000000000398.

Current perspectives on invasive nontyphoidal Salmonella disease

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Review

Current perspectives on invasive nontyphoidal Salmonella disease

Andrea H Haselbeck et al. Curr Opin Infect Dis. 2017 Oct.

Abstract

Purpose of review: We searched PubMed for scientific literature published in the past 2 years for relevant information regarding the burden of invasive nontyphoidal Salmonella disease and host factors associated with nontyphoidal Salmonella infection and discuss current knowledge on vaccine development. The following search terms were used: Salmonella, non typhoidal/nontyphoidal, NTS, disease, bloodstream infection, invasive, sepsis/septicaemia/septicemia, bacteraemia/bacteremia, gastroenteritis, incidence, prevalence, morbidity, mortality, case fatality, host/risk factor, vaccination, and prevention/control.

Recent findings: Estimates of the global invasive nontyphoidal Salmonella disease burden have been recently updated; additional data from Africa, Asia, and Latin America are now available. New data bridge various knowledge gaps, particularly with respect to host risk factors and the geographical distribution of iNTS serovars. It has also been observed that Salmonella Typhimurium sequence type 313 is emergent in several African countries. Available data suggest that genetic variation in the sequence type 313 strain has led to increased pathogenicity and human host adaptation. A bivalent efficacious vaccine, targeting Salmonella serovars Typhimurium and Enteritidis, would significantly lower the disease burden in high-risk populations.

Summary: The mobilization of surveillance networks, especially in Asia and Latin America, may provide missing data regarding the invasive nontyphoidal Salmonella disease burden and their corresponding antimicrobial susceptibility profiles. Efforts and resources should be directed toward invasive nontyphoidal Salmonella disease vaccine development.

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Conflict of interest statement

The sponsors had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.

The findings and conclusions contained within are our own and do not necessarily reflect positions or policies of the IVI.

The authors declare no conflicts of interest.

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