Hospital based reports suggest a decline in blood culture-confirmed typhoid in India over the past three decades with considerable heterogeneity across risk settings. Extensive use of antibiotics early in febrile illness could decrease the identification of typhoid through blood culture and may therefore be responsible in part for this apparent decline, I measured typhoid incidence through active surveillance of a paediatric cohort in a setting where hospital laboratory reporting declined from 510 cases in 1992 to 98 in 2014 to identify if typhoid transmission persists at the community despite the apparent decline in the hospital. A closed cohort of 6760 children under 15 years of age in Vellore in South India were followed weekly for a m...
Sixty cases of typhoid fever, proved by blood culture were studied during the period from January 20...
Background: Typhoid fever is a public health problem with a high disease burden in India. The preval...
Background: Typhoid fever is a major health problem in developing countries. In India annual inciden...
Abstract Background Salmonella Typhi is responsible for about 20 million episodes of illness and ove...
Background: Typhoid fever is a public health concern in developing countries. Developed countries ha...
Purpose: The present study was undertaken to analyse the trend in prevalence of culture-positive typ...
BACKGROUND: The morbidity of typhoid fever is highest in Asia with 93% of global episodes occurring ...
SummaryBackgroundThe morbidity of typhoid fever is highest in Asia with 93% of global episodes occur...
Background: There are limited data on the etiology and characteristics of bloodstream infections in ...
Background: India is endemic for enteric fever, and it is not known whether the variations in clinic...
Introduction: Typhoid fever, an acute systemic febrile illness caused by Salmonella Typhi & Paratyph...
Background: Preliminary investigation at Pediatric ward of Indira Gandhi Medical College revealed ad...
BACKGROUND: Blood culture is the current standard for diagnosing bacteremic illnesses, yet it is not...
We conducted a study to evaluate risk factors for developing typhoid fever in a setting where the di...
Objective: To inform policy-makers about introduction of preventive interventions against typhoid, i...
Sixty cases of typhoid fever, proved by blood culture were studied during the period from January 20...
Background: Typhoid fever is a public health problem with a high disease burden in India. The preval...
Background: Typhoid fever is a major health problem in developing countries. In India annual inciden...
Abstract Background Salmonella Typhi is responsible for about 20 million episodes of illness and ove...
Background: Typhoid fever is a public health concern in developing countries. Developed countries ha...
Purpose: The present study was undertaken to analyse the trend in prevalence of culture-positive typ...
BACKGROUND: The morbidity of typhoid fever is highest in Asia with 93% of global episodes occurring ...
SummaryBackgroundThe morbidity of typhoid fever is highest in Asia with 93% of global episodes occur...
Background: There are limited data on the etiology and characteristics of bloodstream infections in ...
Background: India is endemic for enteric fever, and it is not known whether the variations in clinic...
Introduction: Typhoid fever, an acute systemic febrile illness caused by Salmonella Typhi & Paratyph...
Background: Preliminary investigation at Pediatric ward of Indira Gandhi Medical College revealed ad...
BACKGROUND: Blood culture is the current standard for diagnosing bacteremic illnesses, yet it is not...
We conducted a study to evaluate risk factors for developing typhoid fever in a setting where the di...
Objective: To inform policy-makers about introduction of preventive interventions against typhoid, i...
Sixty cases of typhoid fever, proved by blood culture were studied during the period from January 20...
Background: Typhoid fever is a public health problem with a high disease burden in India. The preval...
Background: Typhoid fever is a major health problem in developing countries. In India annual inciden...