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Risk factors associated with typhoid fever in children aged 2-16 years in Karachi, Pakistan [PDF]
We analysed the data from the control group in a typhoid vaccine trial in Karachi to assess the differences in individual-, household-and cluster-level characteristics for developing typhoid fever.
Acosta, C. J.+15 more
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Tenacious Endemic Typhoid Fever in Samoa
Background Typhoid fever has been endemic on the island nation of Samoa (2016 population, 195 979) since the 1960s and has persisted through 2019, despite economic development and improvements in water supply and sanitation.
M. Sikorski+23 more
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Distribution of Typhoid Fever Cases in Genuk Subdistrict, Semarang, Central Java, using Geographic Information System [PDF]
Background: A Geographical Information System (GIS) is a computer system that displays stored digital data on a map representing the earth's surface. The application of GIS to the public health has been developed over the last two decades. It can help to
Setyowati, M. (Maryani)+1 more
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Children under five ages are vulnerable to infectious disease, one of which is typhoid fever. Typhoid fever is a disease caused by infection of Salmonella typhii and Indonesia is endemic typhoid fever.
Yushi Rohana
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Background. Coinfection with malaria and typhoid fever is a major public health issue in developing countries. In endemic areas, including Ethiopia, people are at risk of acquiring both malaria and typhoid fever at the same time.
Sifray Batire+7 more
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Salmonella Typhi is a Gram-negative rod which causes enteric fever in humans. The introduction of antibiotics to treat typhoid has considerably improved its outcome, but rising multidrug-resistant (MDR) and extensively drug-resistant (XDR) cases due to ...
Mohd Arif+3 more
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Typhoid fever is a disease caused by Salmonella typhi bacteria. It is attack the digestive tract. Typhoid fever caused by poor sanitation and personal hygiene is not good.
Dina Yuanita+2 more
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Background. Malaria and typhoid fever remain the major cause of morbidity and mortality in tropical and subtropical countries. It is common today to see patients being concurrently infected or treated for the two diseases. Objective.
Francky Steve Sohanang Nodem+3 more
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