2015
DOI: 10.1016/s0140-6736(13)62708-7
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Typhoid fever

Abstract: Control of typhoid fever relies on clinical information, diagnosis, and an understanding for the epidemiology of the disease. Despite the breadth of work done so far, much is not known about the biology of this human-adapted bacterial pathogen and the complexity of the disease in endemic areas, especially those in Africa. The main barriers to control are vaccines that are not immunogenic in very young children and the development of multidrug resistance, which threatens efficacy of antimicrobial chemotherapy. … Show more

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“…Su período de incubación tiende a modificarse de acuerdo con la dosis infectante (10 5 a 10 8 UFC) y fluctúa de 3 días a 3 meses, por lo regular con límites de una a 3 semanas. En la gastroenteritis paratifoidea, el tiempo de incubación suele ser de uno a 10 días 34 .…”
Section: Fiebre Tifoidea Y Otras Formas De Salmonelosisunclassified
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“…Su período de incubación tiende a modificarse de acuerdo con la dosis infectante (10 5 a 10 8 UFC) y fluctúa de 3 días a 3 meses, por lo regular con límites de una a 3 semanas. En la gastroenteritis paratifoidea, el tiempo de incubación suele ser de uno a 10 días 34 .…”
Section: Fiebre Tifoidea Y Otras Formas De Salmonelosisunclassified
“…34 . Aproximadamente 48 h después de la ingesta del alimento o el agua contaminados, se inicia un cuadro de dolor abdominal, acompañado de vómito y diarrea que pueden variar en intensidad y volumen, usualmente en cantidad moderada y acompañados de sangre o moco y tenesmo rectal.…”
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“…Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi (S. Typhi) and Paratyphi (S. Paratyphi A, S. Paratyphi B, S. Paratyphi C), the causative agent of typhoid and paratyphoid fever, is transmitted primarily by ingestion of contaminated food and water ; also their are an exclusive human pathogen and the cause of typhoid fever, a major global public health concern (Parry et al, 2002;Raffatellu et al, 2008;Crump and Mintz, 2010;Dougan and Baker, 2014;Wain et al, 2015). According to the World Health Organization (WHO) (2014), the annual toll of typhoid and paratyphoid fever reaches 20.6 million cases and about 223,000 deaths.…”
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“…S. typhi is causative agent of typhoid (Wain et al, 2015). P. mirabilis is a Gram negative, facultatively anaerobic rod-shaped bacterium.…”
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