Case fatality rate (CFR) for typhoid perforation (TP) has been on gradual but variable decline world wide. This review highlights the progress in management of TP from 1960 including the controversies, current principles of management and the advances associated with the best results of treatment. This is a review of publications on TP from 1960 to 2010 principally from Medline and Ovid databases. Main search terms used are typhoid and perforation. The median CFR by decade was estimated from studies that reported CFR. With advances in surgery and supportive care, median CFR for TP declined from over 50% in 1960 to single digits in the last decade in some countries but with West Africa lagging behind at 16%. Variations in C...
Background: Typhoid fever is still a serious health burden in our environment. Though it is primari...
Background: Mortality in children with typhoid perforation is four (4) times higher than those witho...
This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Li...
Case fatality rate (CFR) for typhoid perforation (TP) has been on gradual but variable decline world...
Background: Mortality from typhoid intestinal perforation remains high in the West African sub-regio...
INTRODUCTION: This is a retrospective analysis of patients operated for typhoid perforation, aiming...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Typhoid fever remains a major health problem in the developing world. Intes...
Background: Despite decades of improvement in patient care globally, typhoid intestinal perforation ...
Background: Typhoid intestinal perforation is still prevalent in many developing countries. Despite ...
AbstractBackgroundThe management of ileal typhoid perforation is a challenging task in our environme...
Over a 26-year period, there were only twenty four cases of perforated typhoid that were operated at...
Background: Typhoid is a disease caused by a gram negative bacterium Salmonella typhi. Prolonged inf...
Typhoid ileal perforation is still prevalent in many developing countries. Despite the advances in T...
Objective: To study the disease of typhoid in children over a significant period of time, in this ca...
Background: Typhoid fever is still a serious health burden in our environment. Though it is primaril...
Background: Typhoid fever is still a serious health burden in our environment. Though it is primari...
Background: Mortality in children with typhoid perforation is four (4) times higher than those witho...
This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Li...
Case fatality rate (CFR) for typhoid perforation (TP) has been on gradual but variable decline world...
Background: Mortality from typhoid intestinal perforation remains high in the West African sub-regio...
INTRODUCTION: This is a retrospective analysis of patients operated for typhoid perforation, aiming...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Typhoid fever remains a major health problem in the developing world. Intes...
Background: Despite decades of improvement in patient care globally, typhoid intestinal perforation ...
Background: Typhoid intestinal perforation is still prevalent in many developing countries. Despite ...
AbstractBackgroundThe management of ileal typhoid perforation is a challenging task in our environme...
Over a 26-year period, there were only twenty four cases of perforated typhoid that were operated at...
Background: Typhoid is a disease caused by a gram negative bacterium Salmonella typhi. Prolonged inf...
Typhoid ileal perforation is still prevalent in many developing countries. Despite the advances in T...
Objective: To study the disease of typhoid in children over a significant period of time, in this ca...
Background: Typhoid fever is still a serious health burden in our environment. Though it is primaril...
Background: Typhoid fever is still a serious health burden in our environment. Though it is primari...
Background: Mortality in children with typhoid perforation is four (4) times higher than those witho...
This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Li...