The drug’s resistance genome was decoded by researchers from Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute and researchers in Kenya and Malawi. Most salmonella bacteria cause diarrhea and are rarely fatal, this one cause’s death in 1 of 2 cases among children and vulnerable adults in some African regions. Many of the victims have been weakened by AIDS, anemia, malaria or malnutrition.
Salmonella circulates in animals and humans through food poisoning. After sequencing the bacterial DNA found in about 50 Africans suspected of infection, researchers said that ST313 strain appeared to be mutating to circulate in humans independently of animals.
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/12/01/health/01glob.html?ref=africa

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