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Diagnostic value of the Widal test in childhood typhoid fever

The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 1987
The usefulness of the Widal test in diagnosing childhood typhoid fever in endemic areas was investigated. The test was done on 150 children with other febrile illnesses and 98 bacteriologically proved cases of typhoid fever. Of the 150 children with nontyphoidal fever, only one had an H agglutinin titer of 1:50. Using an H or O agglutinin titer of 1:50
C B, Chow   +4 more
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Diagnostic value of a single Widal test.

Zhonghua Minguo wei sheng wu ji mian yi xue za zhi = Chinese journal of microbiology and immunology, 1986
The Widal test was performed on 90 blood specimens from typhoid fever patients, on 21 blood specimens from nontyphoid salmonellosis patients and on 46 nontyphoid febrile patients. Of 90 typhoid fever patients, 58 (64.4%) had H agglutinin titer of 1:160 or more and 55 (61.1%) had O agglutinin titer of 1:160 or more.
S J, Pu, H S, Huang
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False positive modified Widal test in acute malaria.

The Journal of the Association of Physicians of India, 1996
The present study reports results of modified Widal test carried out on 96 cases of acute malaria and 25 healthy controls. Out of the 96 patients studied, 30 had complicated P.falciparum (CPF), 36 had uncomplicated P.falciparum (UPF) and 30 had P.vivax (pv) malaria.
K N, Jhaveri   +4 more
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THE WIDAL TEST

Medical Journal of Australia, 1932
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THE WIDAL TEST AGAIN.

The Lancet, 1930
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X. THE WIDAL TEST

Medical Journal of Australia, 1931
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Widal test for enteric fever

2016
Manideepa SenGupta, Mallika Sengupta
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