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Typhoid fever: the experience of last decade
This article is about analyses of diagnostics and treatment of the modern typhoid fever. In the past typhoid fever was critical and lifethreatening inflectional disease. But nowadays thanks to using of chloramphenicol and other antimicrobial preparations,
A. N. Kovalenko +4 more
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Abstract Global policy‐making is often described as taking place in a fragmented and complex institutional landscape. In this article, we revisit the verdict of fragmentation through the lens of discourse network analysis, seeking to understand the extent to which global policy debates can be characterised as fragmented.
Maria Weickardt Soares +1 more
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THE MANAGEMENT OF TYPHOID FEVER. [PDF]
As soon as a diagnosis of typhoid fever is made, or even in a suspicious case, it is better to place the patient in a recumbent posture, and to keep him in that position throughout the whole course of the disease. Positive orders must be given to the nurse to change the position of the patient from side to side, or from the back to the side, every two
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ABSTRACT A 70‐year‐old male with CLL presented with dengue fever complicated by AKI. A diagnostic challenge arose from overlapping features. Investigations showed leukocytosis, lymphocytosis, anemia, thrombocytopenia, positive Anti‐Dengue IgM, and renal impairment. Managed with supportive care, ibrutinib, and monitoring, with improvement.
Musawer Khan +8 more
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Goniothalamin (GTN) exerts anticancer effects by promoting reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation, glutathione (GSH) depletion, DNA damage, endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress, and mitochondrial dysfunction. These interconnected events trigger apoptosis, necroptosis, anoikis, and autophagy, while modulating mitogen‐activated protein kinase (MAPK ...
Nataša Joković +6 more
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Corticosteroids for Haemophagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis Secondary to Typhoid Fever: A Case Report
ABSTRACT Unlike haemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis (HLH) induced by tuberculosis or rickettsial disease, there is no consensus for the treatment of HLH secondary to typhoid fever (Salmonella Typhi). After a short illustrative example, we searched among the previously described cases of HLH secondary to typhoid fever to determine: (i) Is the specific ...
Sonia Baumard +4 more
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BackgroundTyphoid fever is endemic in Fiji, with high reported annual incidence. We sought to identify the sources and modes of transmission of typhoid fever in Fiji with the aim to inform disease control.Methodology/principal findingsWe identified and ...
Namrata Prasad +14 more
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ABSTRACT Most climate‐resilience health interventions are designed at the global level, with minimal attention to Indigenous communities' needs. The lack of consideration can lead to unintended harm and exacerbate health risks. This study aims to identify the capacities of Indigenous communities that can serve as transformative pathways in safely ...
Chrishma D. Perera +17 more
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TYPHOID FEVER IN CHILDREN. [PDF]
Typhoid fever is the same disease, is produced by the same causes and is governed by the same laws, at whatever time of life it may occur, from earliest infancy to the frailest anility; modified as it may be, by age, by organic development, by concurrent affections, or by extrinsic causes, and probably by the quantity of poison ingested.
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