CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 · J Lab Physicians 2018; 10(04): 401-405
DOI: 10.4103/JLP.JLP_79_18
Original Article

Extraintestinal infections caused by nontyphoidal Salmonella from a tertiary care center in India

Sukanya Sudhaharan
Department of Microbiology, Nizam's Institute of Medical Sciences, Hyderabad, Telangana, India
,
Padmaja Kanne
Department of Microbiology, Nizam's Institute of Medical Sciences, Hyderabad, Telangana, India
,
Lakshmi Vemu
Department of Microbiology, Nizam's Institute of Medical Sciences, Hyderabad, Telangana, India
,
Aparna Bhaskara
Department of Microbiology, Nizam's Institute of Medical Sciences, Hyderabad, Telangana, India
› Author Affiliations
Financial support and sponsorship Nil.

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Infection with Salmonella has become an increasing problem worldwide. Recently, nontyphoid Salmonella (NTS) has become a global concern causing threat to the health of human. It causes gastrointestinal infection which may be self-limiting, but invasive infections may be fatal, requiring appropriate therapy. This study was done to analyze the spectrum of NTS infections causing extraintestinal infections and its susceptibility pattern from a tertiary care center in India.

MATERIALS AND METHODS: The medical records of 27 patients whose cultures were positive for NTS between the years 2013–2016 were included in this retrospective study. The relevant demographic, clinical, and laboratory data were analyzed.

RESULTS: Among the 27 patients, predominant patients were in the age group of 20–30 years. The male to female ratio is 1.7:1. Salmonella typhimurium was the predominant NTS isolated among 15/27 (55.5%), followed by Salmonella enteritidis 4/27 (14.8%). 18/27 (66.6%) of NTS were isolated from blood. Nalidixic acid was sensitive in 2/15 of S. typhimurium, 2/4 of S. enteritidis and 1/3 of Salmonella weltevreden, while others are nalidixic acid-resistant implying resistance to quinolones. They were sensitive to other antibiotics reported.

CONCLUSION: This study highlights the spectrum of NTS causing extraintestinal infections which is an emerging infection occurring mostly in immunosuppressed individuals. There should be a high degree of clinical suspicion which would help in the early diagnosis and management of patients.



Publication History

Received: 07 June 2018

Accepted: 24 June 2018

Article published online:
20 February 2020

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