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Volume 29, Number 11—November 2023
Research Letter

Case of Carbapenem-Resistant Salmonella Typhi Infection, Pakistan, 2022

Summiya NizamuddinComments to Author , Ejaz Ahmed Khan, Marie Anne Chattaway, and Gauri Godbole
Author affiliations: Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital and Research Centre, Lahore, Pakistan (S. Nizamuddin); Shifa International Hospital at Shifa Tameer-e-Millat University, Islamabad, Pakistan (E.A. Khan); UK Health Security Agency, London, United Kingdom (M.A. Chattaway, G. Godbole)

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Salmonella Typhi colony on MacConkey agar, isolated from patient during clinical relapse of carbapenem-resistant Salmonella Typhi infection, Pakistan, 2022. Variant 1, circled in yellow, is a large gray dull colony. Variant 2, circled in black, is a small whitish shiny colony.

Figure. Salmonella Typhi colony on MacConkey agar, isolated from patient during clinical relapse of carbapenem-resistant Salmonella Typhi infection, Pakistan, 2022. Variant 1, circled in yellow, is a large gray dull colony. Variant 2, circled in black, is a small whitish shiny colony.

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