Detection of Salmonella Typhi bacteriophages in surface waters as a scalable approach to environmental surveillance.
Sneha ShresthaKesia Esther da SilvaJivan ShakyaAlexander T YuNishan KatuwalRajeev ShresthaMudita ShakyaSabin Bikram ShahiShiva Ram NagaChristopher LeBoaKristen AiemjoyIsaac I BogochSenjuti SahaDipesh TamrakarJason R AndrewsPublished in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2024)
S. Typhi bacteriophages were highly abundant in surface waters of typhoid-endemic communities but rarely detected in low typhoid burden communities. Bacteriophages recovered were specific for S. Typhi and required Vi polysaccharide for infection. Screening small volumes of water with simple, low-cost (~$2) plaque assays enables detection of S. Typhi phages and should be further evaluated as a scalable tool for typhoid environmental surveillance.