A case series of nontyphoidal Salmonella bacteraemia–some food for thought!

<p>Nontyphoidal salmonellae<em> </em>(NTS) are important foodborne pathogens. Mild to moderate gastroenteritis in healthy young adults is often self-limiting and requires no antibiotic treatment. Compromised hosts can develop severe disease complicated by bacteraemia and focal infe...

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Main Authors: FN Mubarak, P Chandrasiri
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Language:English
Published: Sri Lankan Society for Microbiology 2013-08-01
Series:Sri Lankan Journal of Infectious Diseases
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Online Access:https://sljid.sljol.info/articles/4711
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spelling doaj-f7d5d742c02c48e0b09b6deaa1a564262021-05-04T03:45:19ZengSri Lankan Society for MicrobiologySri Lankan Journal of Infectious Diseases2012-81692448-96542013-08-0132374210.4038/sljid.v3i2.47114637A case series of nontyphoidal Salmonella bacteraemia–some food for thought!FN Mubarak0P Chandrasiri1Ministry of HealthMinistry of Health<p>Nontyphoidal salmonellae<em> </em>(NTS) are important foodborne pathogens. Mild to moderate gastroenteritis in healthy young adults is often self-limiting and requires no antibiotic treatment. Compromised hosts can develop severe disease complicated by bacteraemia and focal infection which may lead to devastating consequences. Bacteraemia, especially if it occurs without gastrointestinal symptoms should prompt careful clinical and microbiological evaluation. Appropriate antibiotics given in the correct doses for the recommended duration is vital for satisfactory outcome to completely eliminate the infection and prevent recurrences. Medical therapy should be combined with surgical management when indicated. Rational and controlled antibiotic use in human, veterinary and agriculture practices is essential to counter the increasing resistance that is developing in <em>Salmonella </em>worldwide. Adherence to good food hygiene practices will help prevent infections. We describe a case series of NTS bacteraemia in patients with underlying compromised conditions detected over a period of six months in the Microbiology Department of the National Hospital of Sri Lanka.</p><p class="Default">DOI: <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.4038/sljid.v3i2.4711">http://dx.doi.org/10.4038/sljid.v3i2.4711</a></p> <p class="Default"><em>Sri Lankan Journal of Infectious Diseases 2013; Vol.3(2):37-42</em></p><p> </p>https://sljid.sljol.info/articles/4711nontyphoidal salmonellabacteraemiacompromised patients
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A case series of nontyphoidal Salmonella bacteraemia–some food for thought!
Sri Lankan Journal of Infectious Diseases
nontyphoidal salmonella
bacteraemia
compromised patients
author_facet FN Mubarak
P Chandrasiri
author_sort FN Mubarak
title A case series of nontyphoidal Salmonella bacteraemia–some food for thought!
title_short A case series of nontyphoidal Salmonella bacteraemia–some food for thought!
title_full A case series of nontyphoidal Salmonella bacteraemia–some food for thought!
title_fullStr A case series of nontyphoidal Salmonella bacteraemia–some food for thought!
title_full_unstemmed A case series of nontyphoidal Salmonella bacteraemia–some food for thought!
title_sort case series of nontyphoidal salmonella bacteraemia–some food for thought!
publisher Sri Lankan Society for Microbiology
series Sri Lankan Journal of Infectious Diseases
issn 2012-8169
2448-9654
publishDate 2013-08-01
description <p>Nontyphoidal salmonellae<em> </em>(NTS) are important foodborne pathogens. Mild to moderate gastroenteritis in healthy young adults is often self-limiting and requires no antibiotic treatment. Compromised hosts can develop severe disease complicated by bacteraemia and focal infection which may lead to devastating consequences. Bacteraemia, especially if it occurs without gastrointestinal symptoms should prompt careful clinical and microbiological evaluation. Appropriate antibiotics given in the correct doses for the recommended duration is vital for satisfactory outcome to completely eliminate the infection and prevent recurrences. Medical therapy should be combined with surgical management when indicated. Rational and controlled antibiotic use in human, veterinary and agriculture practices is essential to counter the increasing resistance that is developing in <em>Salmonella </em>worldwide. Adherence to good food hygiene practices will help prevent infections. We describe a case series of NTS bacteraemia in patients with underlying compromised conditions detected over a period of six months in the Microbiology Department of the National Hospital of Sri Lanka.</p><p class="Default">DOI: <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.4038/sljid.v3i2.4711">http://dx.doi.org/10.4038/sljid.v3i2.4711</a></p> <p class="Default"><em>Sri Lankan Journal of Infectious Diseases 2013; Vol.3(2):37-42</em></p><p> </p>
topic nontyphoidal salmonella
bacteraemia
compromised patients
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