نتایج جستجو برای: typhoid fever
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A consideration of the Edinburgh notification statistics tends to show that the season of greatest prevalence of typhoid fever is during the three autumnal months?September, October, and November. This coincides generally with the statistics of other places in the United Kingdom, and also with Buchan and Mitchell's curve, based on the mortality returns of London. In fact, typhoid fever remains ...
Objective The diagnosis of typhoid fever is made by growth of the causative microorganism from culture of bone marrow aspirate or blood which is time dependent. In a busy ED like ours, typhoid fever is a frequent presentation. There is need for a rapid and reliable test made available at the bed side, to detect typhoid infections. The sensitivity and specificity of Enterocheck WB, a card test t...
We report the coverage, safety, and logistics of a school-based typhoid fever immunization campaign that took place in Hue City, central Vietnam; a typhoid fever endemic area. A clusterrandomized evaluation-blinded controlled trial was designed where 68 schools (cluster) were randomly allocated the single dose Vi polysaccharide vaccine (Typherix®) or the active control hepatitis A vaccine (Havr...
mycetin on typhoid were published about two years ago (Woodward et al., 1948), but it is only since last year that this new antibiotic has become available in India. A fair number of reports have appeared since in the literature in India and abroad which show that Chloromycetin has a specific action in typhoid fever. Typhoid fevers, apart from occasional outbreaks, have become a rarity in Weste...
INTRODUCTION There is an urgent need for affordable point-of-care diagnostics for the differentiation of febrile illnesses and the confirmation of typhoid in endemic countries. METHODOLOGY Blood samples were collected from febrile patients with clinical suspicion of typhoid and screened for typhoid fever using the Widal and Typhi Dri Dot tests, while stool and blood samples were screened for ...
In this issue of Clinical Infectious Diseases, 2 papers shed important light on the problem of typhoid fever in Sub-Saharan Africa and stimulate reflection on the challenges raised by the syndrome of fever in low-resource settings. Neil et al [1] report the investigation of an increase in intestinal perforations from rural western Uganda. By improving the clinical microbiology services availabl...
In this review which was carried out on 20 patients suffering from typhoid fever the following results were observed: 90% of the patients were under 30 year of age and 75'X, were female. They were hospitalized an average of J 1.75 days after onset of the disease. The most common symptoms were fever and headache at the onset of the disease and during hospitalization. The most important cl...
INTRODUCTION Typhoid fever (enteric fever) is a global health problem causing high morbidity and mortality, especially in endemic areas such as India. The problem is exacerbated as the causative agent, Salmonella enterica subspecies enterica serovar Typhi (S. Typhi), rapidly develops resistance to drugs used in treatment. However, non-responsiveness of S. Typhi to quinolones has been reported s...
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