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Multidrug-resistant Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica serovar Typhi (resistant to ampicillin, chloramphenicol and cotrimoxazole), was significantly reduced with the increased usage of fluoroquinolones and azithromycin.
B. Veeraraghavan+3 more
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Seasonal dynamics of typhoid and paratyphoid fever
Typhoid and paratyphoid fever may follow a seasonal pattern, but this pattern is not well characterized. Moreover, the environmental drivers that influence seasonal dynamics are not fully understood, although increasing evidence suggests that rainfall ...
Neil J. Saad+5 more
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Typhoid Fever in the African [PDF]
A CAJM article on typhoid in 1950's Africa.In early days in tropical Africa, typhoid fever was said by the pioneer doctors to be rare. With the growth of cities, often in advance of waterborne sanitation, typhoid fever is now one of the commonest fevers ...
Manson-Bahr, P.E.C.
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Background There is a need for a reliable, simple diagnostic assay for typhoid fever. Available commercial serologic assays for typhoid fever have limited sensitivity and specificity.
J. Andrews+11 more
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Occurrence of human infection with Salmonella Typhi in sub-Saharan Africa
Typhoid fever, caused by Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi, results in over 1.2 million cases and 29 thousand deaths annually from sub-Saharan Africa. Combating this disease requires various intervention approaches, such as typhoid conjugate vaccines and
Jong-Hoon Kim+9 more
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RELAPSES IN TYPHOID FEVER. [PDF]
One of the most distressing incidents which we may meet in typhoid fever is the occurrence of a relapse after we have guided the case safely to convalescence. The temperature has become normal, the patient is happy and hungry, the relatives contented, the doctor congratulates himself that he has cured a case of typhoid fever, and then comes the relapse
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Chain effects of clean water: The Mills-Reincke phenomenon in early twentieth-century Japan [PDF]
This study explores the validity of chain effects of clean water, which are known as the "Mills-Reincke phenomenon," in early twentieth-century Japan. Recent studies have reported that water purifications systems are responsible for huge contributions to human capital.
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The Pattern of the Use of Antibiotics in the Treatment of Children with Typhoid Fever in Fatmawati Hospital Jakarta, 2001-2002 [PDF]
This study was a retrospective study using a descriptive design on the treatment of typhoid fever involving 182 children at Fatmawati Hospital Jakarta. Chloramphenicol was still the drug of choice againts Salmolella typhi.
Afdhal, A. F. (Ahmad)+3 more
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