Gut Pathogens (Dec 2012)

Genome sequencing and analysis of <it>Salmonella enterica</it> serovar Typhi strain CR0063 representing a carrier individual during an outbreak of typhoid fever in Kelantan, Malaysia

  • Baddam Ramani,
  • Kumar Narender,
  • Shaik Sabiha,
  • Suma Tiruvayipati,
  • Ngoi Soo,
  • Thong Kwai-Lin,
  • Ahmed Niyaz

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1757-4749-4-20
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 1
p. 20

Abstract

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Abstract Salmonella Typhi is a human restricted pathogen with a significant number of individuals as asymptomatic carriers of the bacterium. Salmonella infection can be effectively controlled if a reliable method for identification of these carriers is developed. In this context, the availability of whole genomes of carrier strains through high- throughput sequencing and further downstream analysis by comparative genomics approaches is very promising. Herein we describe the genome sequence of a Salmonella Typhi isolate representing an asymptomatic carrier individual during a prolonged outbreak of typhoid fever in Kelantan, Malaysia. Putative genomic coordinates relevant in pathogenesis and persistence of this carrier strain are identified and discussed.