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Volume 24, Number 12—December 2018
Dispatch

In-Host Adaptation of Salmonella enterica Serotype Dublin during Prosthetic Hip Joint Infection

Faten El SayedComments to Author , Guillaume Sapriel, Nizar Fawal, Aurelia Gruber, Thomas Bauer, Beate Heym, Caroline Dupont, Henri-Jean Garchon, Jean-Louis Gaillard, Martin Rottman, and Simon Le HelloComments to Author 
Author affiliations: University of Versailles Saint-Quentin, Montigny-le-Bretonneux, France (F. El Sayed, G. Sapriel, B. Heym, H.-J. Garchon, J.-L. Gaillard); Hôpital Ambroise Paré, Boulogne-Billancourt, France (F. El Sayed, A. Gruber, T. Bauer, B. Heym, C. Dupont, J.-L. Gaillard, M. Rottman); Atelier de Bioinformatique, Paris, France (G. Sapriel); Institut Pasteur, Paris (N. Fawal, S. Le Hello); Hôpital Raymond Poincaré, Garches, France (M. Rottman)

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Table

Demographic characteristics of patients and sources for Salmonella enterica serotype Dublin and other Salmonella isolates, France, 2010–2016

Patient characteristic Salmonella Dublin, no (%) Other Salmonella, no. (%) p value*
All cases, N = 63,264
642
62,622

Sex†
F 266 30,762 <0.01
M
363
30,401

Age group, y‡
<1 4 (0.6) 3,767 (6.0) <0.01
1–5 33 (5.1) 15,302 (24.4) <0.01
6–14 19 (3.0) 8,636 (13.8) <0.01
15–64 199 (31.0) 23,653 (37.8) NS
>65 375 (58.4) 9,801 (15.7) <0.01
Unknown
12 (1.9)
1463 (2.3)
NS
Type of human sample§¶
Feces 218 (34.0) 55,824 (89.1) <0.01
Blood 264 (41.1) 3,268 (5.2) <0.01
Urine 72 (11.2) 2,257 (3.6) <0.01
Articular 20 (3.1) 30 (0.05) <0.01
Pus 11 (1.7) 65 (0.1) <0.01
Bile 1 (0.2) 32 (<0.1) NS
Cerebrospinal fluid 0 23 (<0.1) NS
Other
56 (8.7)
1123 (1.8)
<0.01
Hospitalization 368 (57.3) 20,556 (32.8) <0.01

*Pearson χ2 test used for statistical comparisons with significant difference if p<0.05. NS, nonsignificant.
†Numbers do not add to total because of patients for whom sex was unknown.
‡Median ages: Salmonella Dublin, 69.7 y (range <1–99); other Salmonella, 29.5 y (range <1–103); p<0.01.
§Ratio of blood to 1,000 fecal isolates: Salmonella Dublin, 1,211; other Salmonella, 58; p<0.01.
¶Prosthetic joint prevalence among patients: Salmonella Dublin, n = 10/642 (1.5%); other Salmonella, 11/62,622 (<0.1%); p<0.01.

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