Characterization of Salmonella enterica from invasive bloodstream infections and water sources in rural Ghana.
Denise DekkerRalf KrumkampDaniel EibachNimako SarpongKennedy Gyau BoahenMichael FrimpongElina FechtnerSven PoppertRalf Matthias HagenNorbert Georg SchwarzYaw Adu-SarkodieEllis Owusu-DaboJustin ImFlorian MarksHagen FrickmannJürgen MayPublished in: BMC infectious diseases (2018)
Water analyses demonstrated that common drinking water sources were contaminated with S. enterica posing a potential risk for transmission. However, a link between S. enterica from water sources and patients could not be established, questioning the ability of water-derived serovars to cause invasive bloodstream infections.