Highlights
Necrotizing Fasciitis is a rapidly progressive and potentially lethal soft tissue infection, aggressive surgical debridement supplemented with culture sensitive antibiotics is essential.
Skin and soft tissue infections due to non-typhoidal salmonella present as subcutaneous abscesses in the vicinity of the G.I tract or as a wound infection post-surgery on a contaminated organ.
Salmonella Newport
has recently been implicated in diarrheal illness in humans specially in those consuming minced beef in the US.
Necrotizing Fasciitis due to Salmonella, has been reported with group B and C however no previous reports of human NF have been reported with this serovars.