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Background: Understanding the dynamics of infection and carriage of typhoid in endemic settings is critical to finding solutions to prevention and control. Methods: In a 3-year case-control study, we investigated typhoid among children aged <16 years (
Samuel Kariuki +14 more
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Background: Toll like receptor (TLR) plays a critical role in recognition and activation of both innate and adaptive immune responses against microbial pathogens.
Ilakkia Sivaji +2 more
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In vitro activity of azithromycin in Salmonella isolates from Pakistan
Introduction: Enteric fever is caused by Salmonella enterica serovars Typhi and Paratyphi A, B and C. It is a significant public health issue in Pakistan, which is exacerbated by a high level of resistance some isolates display to drugs routinely used ...
Farhana Butt, Faisal Sultan
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Mathematical analysis of cholera typhoid co-infection transmission dynamics
Typhoid fever and cholera remain a huge public health problem on the African continent due to deteriorating infrastructure and declining funding for infrastructure development.
Lunga Matsebula, Farai Nyabadza
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Typhoid fever and typhoid hepatitis in Taiwan
The annual incidence of typhoid fever in Taiwan was 2·1–3·6 cases per 1000000 population from 1995 to 2002. More than 80% of 45 patients with typhoid fever treated at National Taiwan University Hospital from 1996 to 2002 had elevated serum aminotransferase levels at presentation. Ten of these patients were treated during an outbreak in Taipei County in
J-L, Wang +5 more
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Southard, E. E., Richards, E. F.
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SPI-7: Salmonella’s Vi-Encoding Pathogenicity Island
Salmonella Pathogenicity Island-7 (SPI-7) is a large, mosaic, genetic island, found in several serovars of Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica associated with systemic disease.
Helena M. B. Seth-Smith
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Dengue and Typhoid Co-infection– Study from a Government Hospital in North Delhi [PDF]
Background: Concurrent infection with two agents can result in an illness having overlapping symptoms creating a diagnostic dilemma for the treating physician.
Yukti Sharma +5 more
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