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A rare case of Colistin-resistant Salmonella Enteritidis meningitis in an HIV-seropositive patient.

Roxanne RuleNontombi MbelleJohn Osei SekyereMarleen KockAnwar HoosenMohamed Said
Published in: BMC infectious diseases (2019)
Invasive non-typhoidal salmonellae infection should be suspected in patients with advanced immunosuppression who present with clinical features of meningitis. Despite early and appropriate empiric therapy, these infections are commonly associated with adverse outcomes to the patient. Combination therapy with two active anti-Salmonella agents may be a consideration in the future to overcome the high mortality associated with NTS meningitis. Colistin resistance in clinical Salmonella isolates, although a rare finding at present, has significant public health and infection control implications. The causative mechanism of resistance should be sought in all cases.
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