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Typhoid fever

Nature Reviews Disease Primers, 2023
Typhoid fever is an invasive bacterial disease associated with bloodstream infection that causes a high burden of disease in Africa and Asia. Typhoid primarily affects individuals ranging from infants through to young adults. The causative organism, Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica serovar Typhi is transmitted via the faecal-oral route, crossing the
Richelle C Charles   +2 more
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Typhoid and paratyphoid fever

Lancet, The, 2005
Typhoid fever is estimated to have caused 21.6 million illnesses and 216,500 deaths globally in 2000, affecting all ages. There is also one case of paratyphoid fever for every four of typhoid. The global emergence of multidrug-resistant strains and of strains with reduced susceptibility to fluoroquinolones is of great concern. We discuss the occurrence
Shinjini Bhatnagar
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Fractional‐calculus analysis of the dynamics of typhoid fever with the effect of vaccination and carriers

International journal of numerical modelling, 2023
Typhoid fever poses a severe hazard to public health and affects at least 27 million people annually around the globe. It is significant to conceptualize the key factors of the transmission phenomena of this bacterial infection.
Rashid Jan   +3 more
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Travel associated extensively drug resistant typhoid fever: a case series to inform management in non-endemic regions.

Journal of Travel Medicine, 2022
BACKGROUND Extensively drug resistant (XDR) typhoid fever is a threat to travelers to Pakistan. We describe a multicontinental case series of travel-acquired XDR typhoid fever to demonstrate the global spread of the problem, and encourage preventive ...
H. J. Posen   +16 more
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Typhoid fever

Current Infectious Disease Reports, 2004
Typhoid fever is caused by infection with Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi. The completion of the genome sequence of two Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi isolates is leading to new insights into the biology of this pathogen. Approximately 16 million cases occur worldwide each year.
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Typhoid Fever in Children

Pediatrics, 1975
An epidemic of typhoid fever occurred in a migrant labor camp some 15 miles south of Miami, Florida in February 1973. It was the largest reported outbreak of typhoid fever in the United States in the last 30 years. Epidemiological data revealed that an 11-year-old retarded girl was the index case, and that her disease was contracted from a carrier ...
A R, Colon, D R, Gross, M A, Tamer
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Typhoid fever in children

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 1959
The clinical course of 191 cases of typhoid fever in children was studied. 1. Typhoid fever is endemic throughout the year in Visakhapatnam with the maximum incidence in August and September. 2. The characteristic ladder like pattern of temperature was not always encountered. 3.
P T, RAO, K V, RAO
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Glomerulitis in Typhoid Fever

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1974
Abstract Renal biopsies were done on three unselected patients with typhoid fever. There was no clinical evidence of renal disease, except for mild and transient proteinuria in two patients; renal ...
V, Sitprija   +3 more
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