Meningitis and Bacteremia by Unusual Serotype of Salmonella enterica Strain: A Whole Genome Analysis
Thamer Brek, Gassem A. Gohal, Muhammad Yasir, Esam I. Azhar, Ibrahim A. Al-Zahrani

TL;DR
This paper reports a rare case of neonatal meningitis and bacteremia caused by an unusual Salmonella strain in Saudi Arabia, analyzed through whole genome sequencing.
Contribution
The study presents the first reported case of neonatal meningitis caused by nontyphoidal Salmonella in the Jazan region of Saudi Arabia.
Findings
The causative strain was identified as S. enterica serotype Johannesburg JZ01, belonging to ST515.
The isolate was sensitive to all tested antimicrobials.
The case highlights the need for further research on host genetic factors in invasive Salmonella infections.
Abstract
Although meningitis caused by Salmonella species is relatively rare and accounts for <1% of the confirmed cases in neonates, it is associated with case complications and fatality rates up to 50–70% when compared to other forms of Gram-negative bacilli meningitis. We conducted an investigation into the first reported case of neonatal meningitis caused by nontyphoidal S. enterica in Jazan, a region in the southwestern part of Saudi Arabia. CSF and blood culture were collected from a female neonate patient to confirm the presence of bacterial meningitis. WGS was conducted to find out the comprehensive genomic characterization of S. enterica isolate. A 3-week-old infant was admitted to a local hospital with fever, poor feeding, and hypoactivity. She was diagnosed with Salmonella meningitis and bacteremia caused by S. enterica, which was sensitive to all antimicrobials tested. WGS…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSalmonella and Campylobacter epidemiology · Bacteriophages and microbial interactions · Viral gastroenteritis research and epidemiology
