Volume 18, Number 7—July 2012
Dispatch
Potential International Spread of Multidrug-Resistant Invasive Salmonella enterica Serovar Enteritidis
Table 1
Isolate no. | Date of isolation | Source | Recent travel history | African patient name | Patient age, y |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
CNM4839/03† | 2003 | Feces | Unknown | No | 3 |
H051860415 | 2005 Apr 19 | Blood | Nigeria | No | 38 |
H070360201‡ | 2007 Jan 14 | Blood | Unknown | Yes | 35 |
H070420137‡ | 2007 Jan 15 | Feces | Unknown | Yes | 35 |
H073180204 | 2007 Jul 31 | Blood | Unknown | Yes | 34 |
H091340084 | 2009 Mar 15 | Feces | Uganda | No | 59 |
H091800482 | 2009 Apr 17 | Blood | Unknown | Yes | 30 |
H095100307§ | 2009 Dec 7 | Blood | Unknown | Yes | 68 |
H100240198§ | 2010 Jan 9 | Blood | Unknown | Yes | 68 |
H101700366§ | 2010 Apr 22 | Blood | Unknown | Yes | 68 |
*All isolates contained a virulence-resistance hybrid plasmid similar to pUO-SeVR1.
†Control isolate from Spain.
‡Recovered from the same patient.
§Recovered from the same patient.
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