The Effectiveness of Azithromycin versus Cefixime in the Treatment of Typhoid Fever in Children
Rafique Ahmed Ujjan,
Ghulam Serwar Shaikh,
Soobia Pathan
et al.
Abstract:Typhoid fever is brought on by the Salmonella Typhibacteria. Typhoid fever can present with a wide range of clinical symptoms, making diagnosis difficult. Salmonella Typhi isa bacterium that spreads quickly in unsanitary environments. In addition, this disease is more prevalent in places with inadequate hygienic conditions,economically unsustainable poor people, and rural areas with a lack of safe drinking water supply are at high risk ofdeveloping typhoid fever. Objective: To compare the results of azithromyc… Show more
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