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Comparative Study
. 1979 Feb;82(1):143-53.
doi: 10.1017/s0022172400025560.

Salmonellosis in Indonesia: phage type distribution of Salmonella typhi

Comparative Study

Salmonellosis in Indonesia: phage type distribution of Salmonella typhi

W R Sanborn et al. J Hyg (Lond). 1979 Feb.

Abstract

The distribution of phage types was studied among 577 strains of Salmonella typhi from Indonesia. Chemotype, colicinogeny, and tetrathionate reductase activity were also studied for most of these strains. The current phage type formula for Java was determined to be: A, D2, D6, E1a, E2, M1, and 46, but two other large groups of strains were also found, I + IV and degraded Vi+ strains. Significant differences in S. typhi strain distributions were noted between two localities on Java with respect to phage type and tetrathionate reductase activity. Comparisons were made with past phage typing studies in Jakarta as well as with more recent studies in other parts of south-east Asia. Phage types A, D1, D2, and E1 persisted at a rather steady level in Jakarta for 28 years. Evidence was found for epidemiological links to European and Asian areas. Antibiotic resistance among these Indonesian S. typhi strains was rare.

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