Drugs, Vaccines and Druggable Targets of Salmonella Typhi
Emmanuel Ndezure,
Iddrisu Ibrahim,
James Abugri
et al.
Abstract:Despite recent public health and hygiene advancements, enteric fever, commonly referred to as typhoid fever, remains a common disease in developing nations. The common mode of infection is contaminated water or food. Additionally, person-to-person transmission through poor hygiene and sewage contamination of water supplies has been blamed for most outbreaks. The exact burden of typhoid has yet to be discovered because of the lack of surveillance systems in many developing nations. This makes it difficult to es… Show more
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