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A Systematic Review on Antimicrobial Resistance among Salmonella Typhi Worldwide.

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Marchello, CS; Carr, SD; Crump, JA
Published in: Am J Trop Med Hyg
December 2020

Understanding patterns and trends of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in Salmonella Typhi can guide empiric treatment recommendations and contribute to country decisions about typhoid conjugate vaccine (TCV) introduction. We systematically reviewed PubMed and Web of Science for articles reporting the proportion of Salmonella Typhi isolates resistant to individual antimicrobials worldwide from any time period. Isolates resistant to chloramphenicol, ampicillin, and trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole were classified as multidrug resistant (MDR), and isolates that were MDR plus resistant to a fluoroquinolone and a third-generation cephalosporin were extensively drug resistant (XDR). Among the 198 articles eligible for analysis, a total of 55,459 Salmonella Typhi isolates were tested for AMR (median 80; range 2-5,191 per study). Of isolates from 2015 through 2018 in Asia, 1,638 (32.6%) of 5,032 were MDR, 167 (5.7%) of 2,914 were resistant to third-generation cephalosporins, and 148 (8.3%) of 1,777 were resistant to azithromycin. Two studies from Pakistan reported 14 (2.6%) of 546 isolates were XDR. In Africa, the median proportion of Salmonella Typhi isolates that were MDR increased each consecutive decade from 1990 to 1999 through 2010 to 2018. Salmonella Typhi has developed resistance to an increasing number of antimicrobial classes in Asia, where XDR Salmonella Typhi is now a major threat, whereas MDR has expanded in Africa. We suggest continued and increased surveillance is warranted to inform empiric treatment decisions and that AMR data be incorporated into country decisions on TCV introduction.

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Published In

Am J Trop Med Hyg

DOI

EISSN

1476-1645

Publication Date

December 2020

Volume

103

Issue

6

Start / End Page

2518 / 2527

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Tropical Medicine
  • Salmonella typhi
  • Salmonella Infections
  • Humans
  • Global Health
  • Drug Resistance, Bacterial
  • Anti-Bacterial Agents
  • 42 Health sciences
  • 32 Biomedical and clinical sciences
  • 11 Medical and Health Sciences
 

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Marchello, C. S., Carr, S. D., & Crump, J. A. (2020). A Systematic Review on Antimicrobial Resistance among Salmonella Typhi Worldwide. Am J Trop Med Hyg, 103(6), 2518–2527. https://doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.20-0258
Marchello, Christian S., Samuel D. Carr, and John A. Crump. “A Systematic Review on Antimicrobial Resistance among Salmonella Typhi Worldwide.Am J Trop Med Hyg 103, no. 6 (December 2020): 2518–27. https://doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.20-0258.
Marchello CS, Carr SD, Crump JA. A Systematic Review on Antimicrobial Resistance among Salmonella Typhi Worldwide. Am J Trop Med Hyg. 2020 Dec;103(6):2518–27.
Marchello, Christian S., et al. “A Systematic Review on Antimicrobial Resistance among Salmonella Typhi Worldwide.Am J Trop Med Hyg, vol. 103, no. 6, Dec. 2020, pp. 2518–27. Pubmed, doi:10.4269/ajtmh.20-0258.
Marchello CS, Carr SD, Crump JA. A Systematic Review on Antimicrobial Resistance among Salmonella Typhi Worldwide. Am J Trop Med Hyg. 2020 Dec;103(6):2518–2527.

Published In

Am J Trop Med Hyg

DOI

EISSN

1476-1645

Publication Date

December 2020

Volume

103

Issue

6

Start / End Page

2518 / 2527

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Tropical Medicine
  • Salmonella typhi
  • Salmonella Infections
  • Humans
  • Global Health
  • Drug Resistance, Bacterial
  • Anti-Bacterial Agents
  • 42 Health sciences
  • 32 Biomedical and clinical sciences
  • 11 Medical and Health Sciences