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Vaccines for preventing typhoid fever
Background Typhoid fever and paratyphoid fever continue to be important causes of illness and death, particularly among children and adolescents in south‐central and southeast Asia.
Rachael Milligan+3 more
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This study highlights the potential of Rhynchophorus phoenicis larvae as an alternative infection model for evaluating host–pathogen interactions and the synergistic effects of combined antimicrobial therapies using antibiotics and biosurfactants. ABSTRACT Insect larvae are increasingly being employed as sophisticated infection models in the expanding ...
Sergy Patrick Junior Bissoko+5 more
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Typhoid fever: Control & challenges in India
Enteric fever is a common but serious disease that affects mostly children and adolescents in the developing countries. Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi remains responsible for most of the disease episodes; however, S. Paratyphi A has also been reported
D. Sur+3 more
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Hubungan Pengetahuan Orang Tua Tentang Demam Tifoid Dengan Kebiasaan Jajan Pada Anak Di Wilayah Kerja RSUD Mala Kecamatan Melonguane Kabupaten Kepulauan Talaud [PDF]
Abstrack : Typhoid fever is a bacterial infection in humans caused by salmonella thypi disorder characterized by prolonged fever, abdominal pain, diarrhea, delirium, spenomegali, and sometimes accompanied by complications of bleeding and bowel ...
Babakal, A. (Abram)+2 more
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Rethinking Chlorine: Essential Chemical or Replaceable Risk?
Chlorine is essential for the production of plastics and pharmaceuticals but poses significant safety and environmental risks. Herein, processes are presented that substitute chlorine or reduce its demand. Where indispensable, trichloride‐ and bichloride‐based ionic liquids could enhance safety and streamline the integration of renewable energy ...
Johannes Schwan+6 more
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Investigation of the role of typhoid toxin in acute typhoid fever in a human challenge model
Salmonella Typhi is a human host-restricted pathogen that is responsible for typhoid fever in approximately 10.9 million people annually1. The typhoid toxin is postulated to have a central role in disease pathogenesis, the establishment of chronic ...
M. Gibani+26 more
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Environmental Transmission of Typhoid Fever in an Urban Slum. [PDF]
BACKGROUND:Enteric fever due to Salmonella Typhi (typhoid fever) occurs in urban areas with poor sanitation. While direct fecal-oral transmission is thought to be the predominant mode of transmission, recent evidence suggests that indirect environmental ...
Adam Akullian+11 more
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Biofilm producing Salmonella typhi: Chronic colonization and development of gallbladder cancer [PDF]
Salmonella enterica subspecies enterica serovar Typhi is the aetiological agent of typhoid or enteric fever. In a subset of individuals, S. Typhi colonizes the gallbladder causing an asymptomatic chronic infection.
Cavallo, Ilaria+4 more
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A Systematic Review of Typhoid Fever Occurrence in Africa
Background Our current understanding of the burden and distribution of typhoid fever in Africa relies on extrapolation of data from a small number of population-based incidence rate estimates.
Jong-Hoon Kim+7 more
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