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Background Typhoid fever remains a major public health problem globally. While new Vi conjugate vaccines hold promise for averting disease, the optimal programmatic delivery remains unclear.
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TYPHOID FEVER IN CHILDREN. [PDF]
REVIEW OF LITERATURE. The symptom-complex of typhoid fever seems to have been recognized by the earliest observers; not, however, under its present name, but by a number of different ones, derived from various characteristics of the disease, viz., from the character of the fever and its duration, from the predominance of nervous or intestinal symptoms,
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Cost-Effectiveness of Antibiotics for Typhoid Fever at Hermana Lembean Hospital
Salmonella typhi bacteria, which contaminate ingested food and beverages and sufferers' feces, urine, or other secretions, are typically to blame for typhoid fever.
Teodhora Teodhora+2 more
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Modeling the impact of screening and treatment on typhoid fever dynamics in unprotected population
Typhoid fever is a potentially fatal human infection that is caused by the Salmonella Typhi bacterium. The disease is usually spread through contaminated water or food. In this work, we formulate and analyze a mathematical model for transmission dynamics
Jacob I. Irunde+3 more
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AN EPIDEMIC OF TYPHOID FEVER DUE TO IMPURE ICE [PDF]
R. Hutchings, A W Wheeler
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Fractional order mathematical modelling of typhoid fever disease
M. Sinan+6 more
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Why Is Eradicating Typhoid Fever So Challenging: Implications for Vaccine and Therapeutic Design
Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi (S. Typhi) and S. Paratyphi, namely typhoidal Salmonellae, are the cause of (para) typhoid fever, which is a devastating systemic infectious disease in humans.
Yi-An Yang, A. Chong, Jeongmin Song
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Introduction: Typhoid and paratyphoid fever remain a global health problem, which – in non-endemic countries – are mainly seen in travelers, particularly in VFRs (visiting friends and relatives), with occasional local outbreaks occurring.
Jane N Zuckerman+2 more
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