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The TyphiNET data visualisation dashboard: unlocking Salmonella Typhi genomics data to support public health

Groups and Associations Zoe A. Dyson, Louise Cerdeira, Vandana Sharma, Megan E. Carey, Kathryn E. Holt, and the Global Typhoid Genomics Consortium
Genome Medicine 2025

Salmonella enterica subspecies enterica serovar Typhi (abbreviated as ‘Typhi’) is the bacterial agent of typhoid fever. Effective antimicrobial therapy reduces complications and mortality; however, antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a major problem in many endemic countries. Prevention through vaccination is possible through recently-licensed typhoid conjugate vaccines (TCVs). National immunisation programs are currently being considered or deployed in several countries where AMR prevalence is known to be high, and the Gavi vaccine alliance has provided financial support for their introduction. Pathogen whole genome sequence data are a rich source of information on Typhi variants (genotypes or lineages), AMR prevalence, and mechanisms. However, this information is currently not readily accessible to non-genomics experts, including those driving vaccine implementation or empirical therapy guidance.