Abstract
Non-typhoidal
Salmonella
species are important foodborne pathogens that can cause gastroenteritis, bacteremia, and subsequent focal infections. Non-typhoidal salmonellosis is problematic, particularly in immunocompromised hosts. Any anatomical site can be affected by this pathogen via hematogenous seeding and may develop local infections. However, cervical lymphadenitis caused by non-typhoidal
Salmonella
species is rarely reported. Herein, we have reported a case of cervical lymphadenitis caused by group D non-typhoidal
Salmonella
associated with lymphoma.