Molecular diagnostics and next-generation sequencing reveal real etiological characteristics of invasive
Salmonella
infection in febrile illness in Freetown, Sierra Leone
Abstract:Invasive
Salmonella
infection, which can cause typhoid/paratyphoid fever and invasive non-typhoidal salmonellosis, is a public health burden in Africa. Accurate diagnosis and etiological characterization are required to conduct prevalence and risk estimations for
Salmonella
infection; however, the utilization of optimal techniques and surveillance data are still insufficient. In this study, we performed a laboratory-based survey in Freetown, which is the biggest ci… Show more
“…Concurrently, the program instituted a sentinel surveillance system to manage surveillance of hemorrhagic fever viruses, diarrheal pathogenic bacteria, and mosquito vectors. This bolstered disease diagnosis and early warning capabilities for infectious disease outbreaks (5)(6)(7), with all gathered samples tested within the laboratory. Given the persistent risk of severe diseases like Lassa fever and Ebola within the country, in addition to the identification of new pathogens (8-9), this sentinel surveillance system facilitates early detection of outbreaks and enhances the country's preparedness for such situations.…”
* Workshops centered on the control and prevention of infectious diseases, such as malaria, cholera, measles, and hepatitis, are being implemented in Sierra Leone.
“…Concurrently, the program instituted a sentinel surveillance system to manage surveillance of hemorrhagic fever viruses, diarrheal pathogenic bacteria, and mosquito vectors. This bolstered disease diagnosis and early warning capabilities for infectious disease outbreaks (5)(6)(7), with all gathered samples tested within the laboratory. Given the persistent risk of severe diseases like Lassa fever and Ebola within the country, in addition to the identification of new pathogens (8-9), this sentinel surveillance system facilitates early detection of outbreaks and enhances the country's preparedness for such situations.…”
* Workshops centered on the control and prevention of infectious diseases, such as malaria, cholera, measles, and hepatitis, are being implemented in Sierra Leone.
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