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Global diversity and antimicrobial resistance of typhoid fever pathogens: insights from 13,000 <i>Salmonella</i> Typhi genomes

Author Affiliations
Bandim Health Project, University of Cambridge, Wellcome Sanger Institute, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, ...
Published InmedRxiv
Year2022
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Abstract

Abstract The Global Typhoid Genomics Consortium was established to bring together the typhoid research community to aggregate and analyse Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi (Typhi) genomic data to inform public health action. This analysis, which marks twenty-one years since the publication of the first Typhi genome, represents the largest Typhi genome sequence collection to date (n=13,000), and provides a detailed overview of global genotype and antimicrobial resistance (AMR) distribution and temporal trends, generated using open analysis platforms (GenoTyphi and Pathogenwatch). Compared with previous global snapshots, the data highlight that genotype 4.3.1 (H58) has not spread beyond Asia and Eastern/Southern Africa; in other regions, distinct genotypes dominate and have independently evolved AMR. Data gaps remain in many parts of the world, and…
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