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Study shows how specific Salmonella bacteria evolved to cause bloodstream infection


Study shows how specific Salmonella bacteria evolved to cause bloodstream infection
University of Liverpool scientists have exploited the combined power of genomics and epidemiology to understand how a type of Salmonella bacteria evolved to kill hundreds of thousands of immunocompromised people in Africa.
Bloodstream infections caused by a drug-resistant type of
Salmonella Typhimurium called ST313 are a major public health concern in Africa, where the disease is endemic and causes ~50,000 deaths each year.
What was missing was an understanding of the timing of the major evolutionary events that equipped African Salmonella to cause bloodstream infections in humans.
In a new paper published in ....

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How Salmonella Made the Leap From Gut to Bloodstream


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University of Liverpool scientists have exploited the combined power of genomics and epidemiology to understand how a type of Salmonella bacteria evolved to kill hundreds of thousands of immunocompromised people in Africa.
Bloodstream infections caused by a drug-resistant type of
Salmonella Typhimurium called ST313 are a major public health concern in Africa, where the disease is endemic and causes ~50,000 deaths each year. What was missing was an understanding of the timing of the major evolutionary events that equipped African Salmonella to cause bloodstream infections in humans.
In a new paper published in
Nature Microbiology, a team of researchers from the UK, France and Malawi, sampled two comprehensive collections of Salmonella isolates from African patients with bloodstream infections, spanning 1966 to 2018, to piece together the evolutionary journey of the Salmonella over 50 years of human infections in Africa, including the discovery of ....

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Tracing the Evolution of a Deadly Microbe | Genetics And Genomics


Tracing the Evolution of a Deadly Microbe
Salmonella bacteria are human and animal pathogens that are found everywhere. When this bacterium infects a person, it causes an illness called salmonellosis, which affects millions of people around the world every year. These illnesses typically cause gastrointestinal problems but if the infection progresses to the bloodstream, it can become a serious disease that needs to be treated with antibiotics, and may result in death.
Scientists have now learned more about how one strain of Salmonella bacteria found in Africa evolved to become deadly. The strain, called Salmonella Typhimurium ST313, has killed hundreds of thousands of people in Africa who are immunocompromised. It’s thought to be responsible for the deaths of about 50,000 people in Africa every year.  ....

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Evolution of a killer: How African Salmonella made the leap from gut to bloodstream


Credit: Dr Sian Owen and Dr Rocio Canals
University of Liverpool scientists have exploited the combined power of genomics and epidemiology to understand how a type of Salmonella bacteria evolved to kill hundreds of thousands of immunocompromised people in Africa.
Bloodstream infections caused by a drug-resistant type of Salmonella Typhimurium called ST313 are a major public health concern in Africa, where the disease is endemic and causes ~50,000 deaths each year. What was missing was an understanding of the timing of the major evolutionary events that equipped African Salmonella to cause bloodstream infections in humans.
In a new paper published in ....

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