Distinct Salmonella Enteritidis lineages associated with enterocolitis in high-income settings and invasive disease in low-income settings.

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Feasey, Nicholas A | Hadfield, James | Keddy, Karen H | Dallman, Timothy J | Jacobs, Jan | Deng, Xiangyu | Wigley, Paul | Barquist, Lars | Langridge, Gemma C | Feltwell, Theresa | Harris, Simon | Mather, Alison E | Fookes, Maria | Aslett, Martin | Msefula, Chisomo | Kariuki, Samuel | Maclennan, Calman A | Onsare, Robert S | Weill, François-Xavier | Le Hello, Simon | Smith, Anthony M | Mcclelland, Michael | Desai, Prerak | Parry, Christopher M | Cheesbrough, John | French, Neil | Campos, Josefina | Chabalgoity, Jose A | Betancor, Laura | Hopkins, Katie L | Nair, Satheesh | Humphrey, Tom J | Lunguya, Octavie | Cogan, Tristan A | Tapia, Milagritos D | Sow, Samba O | Tennant, Sharon M | Bornstein, Kristin | Levine, Myron M | Lacharme-Lora, Lizeth | Everett, Dean B | Kingsley, Robert A | Parkhill, Julian | Heyderman, Robert S | Dougan, Gordon | Gordon, Melita A | Thomson, Nicholas R

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International audience. An epidemiological paradox surrounds Salmonella enterica serovar Enteritidis. In high-income settings, it has been responsible for an epidemic of poultry-associated, self-limiting enterocolitis, whereas in sub-Saharan Africa it is a major cause of invasive nontyphoidal Salmonella disease, associated with high case fatality. By whole-genome sequence analysis of 675 isolates of S. Enteritidis from 45 countries, we show the existence of a global epidemic clade and two new clades of S. Enteritidis that are geographically restricted to distinct regions of Africa. The African isolates display genomic degradation, a novel prophage repertoire, and an expanded multidrug resistance plasmid. S. Enteritidis is a further example of a Salmonella serotype that displays niche plasticity, with distinct clades that enable it to become a prominent cause of gastroenteritis in association with the industrial production of eggs and of multidrug-resistant, bloodstream-invasive infection in Africa.

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