Pham Thanh, Duy; Karkey, Abhilasha; Dongol, Sabina; Ho Thi, Nhan; Thompson, Corinne N; Rabaa, Maia A; Arjyal, Amit; Holt, Kathryn E; Wong, Vanessa; Tran Vu Thieu, Nga; +13 more... Voong Vinh, Phat; Ha Thanh, Tuyen; Pradhan, Ashish; Shrestha, Saroj Kumar; Gajurel, Damoder; Pickard, Derek; Parry, Christopher M; Dougan, Gordon; Wolbers, Marcel; Dolecek, Christiane; Thwaites, Guy E; Basnyat, Buddha; Baker, Stephen; (2016) A novel ciprofloxacin-resistant subclade of H58 Salmonella Typhi is associated with fluoroquinolone treatment failure. eLife, 5 (MARCH2). e14003-. ISSN 2050-084X DOI: https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.14003
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Abstract
The interplay between bacterial antimicrobial susceptibility, phylogenetics and patient outcome is poorly understood. During a typhoid clinical treatment trial in Nepal, we observed several treatment failures and isolated highly fluoroquinolone-resistant Salmonella Typhi (S. Typhi). Seventy-eight S. Typhi isolates were genome sequenced and clinical observations, treatment failures and fever clearance times (FCTs) were stratified by lineage. Most fluoroquinolone-resistant S. Typhi belonged to a specific H58 subclade. Treatment failure with S. Typhi-H58 was significantly less frequent with ceftriaxone (3/31; 9.7%) than gatifloxacin (15/34; 44.1%)(Hazard Ratio 0.19, p=0.002). Further, for gatifloxacin-treated patients, those infected with fluoroquinolone-resistant organisms had significantly higher median FCTs (8.2 days) than those infected with susceptible (2.96) or intermediately resistant organisms (4.01)(pS. Typhi clade internationally, but there are no data regarding disease outcome with this organism. We report an emergent new subclade of S. Typhi-H58 that is associated with fluoroquinolone treatment failure.
Item Type | Article |
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Faculty and Department |
Faculty of Infectious and Tropical Diseases > Department of Infection Biology > Dept of Pathogen Molecular Biology (-2019) Faculty of Infectious and Tropical Diseases > Department of Infection Biology Faculty of Infectious and Tropical Diseases > Dept of Clinical Research |
Research Centre | Antimicrobial Resistance Centre (AMR) |
PubMed ID | 26974227 |
ISI | 371894100001 |
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