Introduction: Typhoid fever, an enteric bacterial infection caused by Salmonella Typhi and Salmonella Paratyphi; is a common and sometimes fatal infection caused in developing countries especially in south Asia because of poor sanitation and unclean water. Chloramphenicol, Ampicillin, Sulfamethoxazole– Trimethoprim and Tetracycline have been traditionally used in the therapy of Typhoid fever. Objective: To compare Azithromycin versus Ceftriaxone in terms of mean time taken (in number of days) for defervesence in children with enteric fever. Study design: Randomized controlled trial Site and duration of study: This study was conducted in the in the Department of Pediatrics Medicine, Khalifa Gul Nawaz, Bannu from 20/03/2018 to 30/06/2018. ...
BACKGROUND: Drug resistant typhoid fever is a major clinical problem globally. Many of the first lin...
Purpose: The present study was performed to assess the current susceptibility pattern of blood isola...
Background The treatment of enteric fever is complicated by the emergence of antimicrobial resistant...
Study was conducted on 108 children who were suffering from uncomplicated enteric fever. The drug ef...
Objectives: To compare the clinical effectiveness of oral azithromycin versus intravenous (IV) ceftr...
Background: To compare the clinical efficacy of Azithromycin versus Ofloxacin in the treatment of ty...
Background: Typhoid fever is a severe debilitating and potentially life threating illness. In Bangla...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the effectiveness of oral Azithromycin and intravenous Ceftriaxone in the trea...
Background The emergence of multiple-drug-resistant Salmonella typhi strains has made it necessary t...
Background: The treatment of enteric fever is complicated by the emergence of antimicrobial resistan...
A total of 108 children aged 4±17 years were randomized to receive 7 days of azithromycin (10 mg/kg/...
Objective: To compare the clinical efficacy of ciprofloxacin vs ceftriaxone in terms of the proporti...
Context and objectives: antimicrobial resistance is a great challenge in the treatment of typhus, wi...
BACKGROUND: Drug resistant typhoid fever is a major clinical problem globally. Many of the first lin...
Typhoid fever is a disease caused by the gram-negative bacterium Salmonella typhi. Since its introdu...
BACKGROUND: Drug resistant typhoid fever is a major clinical problem globally. Many of the first lin...
Purpose: The present study was performed to assess the current susceptibility pattern of blood isola...
Background The treatment of enteric fever is complicated by the emergence of antimicrobial resistant...
Study was conducted on 108 children who were suffering from uncomplicated enteric fever. The drug ef...
Objectives: To compare the clinical effectiveness of oral azithromycin versus intravenous (IV) ceftr...
Background: To compare the clinical efficacy of Azithromycin versus Ofloxacin in the treatment of ty...
Background: Typhoid fever is a severe debilitating and potentially life threating illness. In Bangla...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the effectiveness of oral Azithromycin and intravenous Ceftriaxone in the trea...
Background The emergence of multiple-drug-resistant Salmonella typhi strains has made it necessary t...
Background: The treatment of enteric fever is complicated by the emergence of antimicrobial resistan...
A total of 108 children aged 4±17 years were randomized to receive 7 days of azithromycin (10 mg/kg/...
Objective: To compare the clinical efficacy of ciprofloxacin vs ceftriaxone in terms of the proporti...
Context and objectives: antimicrobial resistance is a great challenge in the treatment of typhus, wi...
BACKGROUND: Drug resistant typhoid fever is a major clinical problem globally. Many of the first lin...
Typhoid fever is a disease caused by the gram-negative bacterium Salmonella typhi. Since its introdu...
BACKGROUND: Drug resistant typhoid fever is a major clinical problem globally. Many of the first lin...
Purpose: The present study was performed to assess the current susceptibility pattern of blood isola...
Background The treatment of enteric fever is complicated by the emergence of antimicrobial resistant...