Salmonella Typhimurium is a major Salmonella serovar that is found globally. It is responsible for outbreaks of self-limiting gastroenteritis that are broadly linked to the industrialization of food production. S. Typhimurium is a pathogen with a broad host range and remarkable metabolic versatility. The ∼5 Mb genome includes the pSLT virulence plasmid and has a characteristic prophage repertoire. The major virulence determinants are encoded by a variety of pathogenicity islands. Emerging multidrug-resistant lineages of epidemics of S. Typhimurium are currently causing bloodstream infections in sub-Saharan Africa. The versatility and adaptability of S. Typhimurium pose an important public health challenge.
Keywords: Salmonella; genome; pathogen; virulence.