JUMMEC, 1999;4:103-109.

Abstract

A restropective study on a case of recurent salmonellosis in a 3 month old child due to Salmonella bovismorbificans and Salmonella matopeni was carried out using pulsed field gel electrophoresis (PFGE) and antibiotic susceptibility analysis. PFGE clearly distinguished the two serovars and that the recurrent infection was shown to associated with variant forms of Salmonella bovismorbificans. The chromosomal changes detected among the seqential isolates of Salmonella bovismorbificans appeared to be associated with varing antibiogram patterns. The study also showed that the recurrent infection in the patient could be related to prolonged antibiotic therapy. KEYWORDS: Recurrent salmonellosis, PFGE typing, Antibiograms, Salmonella bovismorbificans.