Emergence and Distribution of Diverse Serovars of Non-Typhoidal Salmonellae in Mangalore, Coastal Karnataka: A 12-year Experience
Beena Antony, Anup Kumar Shetty, Thomas S. KuruvillaBackground and Aim:
Non-
Materials and Methods:
Fresh fecal samples from patients with acute gastroenteritis and blood samples from cases of bacteremia were processed according to the standard protocol. Nonlactose fermenting colonies resembling
Results:
One hundred fifty-two NTS strains were isolated from feces and 13 from blood. Serotyping of these strains revealed that the most common NTS species was
Conclusion:
As many of the NTS species are biochemically similar, serotyping of NTS should be made mandatory to know the burden of the disease and to detect the emergence of new serovars. Emergence of multidrug resistance in NTS strains is a major concern nowadays. It is very essential to adopt strict quality measures in poultry, fish, dairy, and meat processing units as they are widely distributed in animals. In addition, strategies should be formulated by health education and public awareness programs to sensitize the population regarding this menace.