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Examples of typhoid (fever)


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A typhoidfever epidemic caused by oyster-borne infection (1924 -25).
The mean number of cases with typhoidfever from 1995 to 2002 was 64 per year and 27% (121/450) were imported.
Understanding the risk factors for typhoidfever in this region could help with preventative measures.
These clinical features are also common manifestations of typhoidfever, cerebral malaria, bacterial meningitis, measles and some enterovirus infections.
Demographic and socio-economic data for each subject were collected with a standardized questionnaire, designed and pre-tested to identify risk factors for typhoidfever.
Moreover, the method is easily available in the laboratory, less expensive and user-friendly for guiding physicians to the proper treatment of typhoidfever.
Thus, the detection of decreased susceptibility to ciprofloxacin in the laboratory is essential for treating typhoidfever.
We hypothesized that consumption of raw vegetables would be associated with risk of typhoidfever.
In many developing regions of the world, typhoidfever remains a significant cause of morbidity and mortality at a substantial cost to health-care systems.
There are currently two types of vaccine licensed for use in preventing typhoidfever: a subunit vaccine and a live attenuated vaccine.
Physicians should be alert to the possibility of typhoidfever when patients, without other gastrointestinal symptoms, present with sustained fever and hepatitis.
Notably, number of toilets per household and washing hands before eating were not associated with typhoidfever.
One control strategy to consider in future outbreaks of typhoidfever is a vaccination campaign.
In addition to lettuce, we found crowding to increase the risk of typhoidfever.
When patients from an endemic or outbreak area presented acute febrile hepatitis with or without diarrhoea, typhoidfever should be a consideration.
Our findings emphasize the importance of local epidemiology in endemic typhoidfever.
We reviewed reported outbreaks of typhoidfever from 1960 to 1999.
Mortality rates in untreated typhoidfever infections can be 10- 15%.
Such public health works have historically controlled typhoidfever in some countries.
More data are needed to better define the optimal uses of typhoid immunization for preventing typhoidfever in endemic areas and for controlling typhoid outbreaks.
We conclude that living in a crowded household and consumption of raw vegetables outside the home increase the risk of typhoidfever in this region.
He reported not having suffered from prolonged fever in the preceding 6 months or from previous typhoidfever.
They were excluded if they had a recent history of, or clinically suspected typhoidfever.
These include leprosy (10 million estimated cases per year in 2000), tuberculosis (15 million), and typhoidfever (48 million).
He next occupied himself with sanitary administration especially in combatting typhoidfever and cholera and securing good water supplies.
We hypothesized that consumption of raw vegetables contaminated with sewage would be associated with an increased risk of typhoidfever.
Particular attention was paid to typhoidfever, smallpox, measles, scarlet fever, whooping cough, diphtheria and croup, influenza, pulmonary tuberculosis, cancer and other malignancies, and puerperal septicaemia.
Consequently, as possible pathogens are equally prevalent in both groups, other determinants of transmission, such as hygiene, should determine the association of paratyphoid or typhoidfever and street food.
Clinical significance of hepatic dysfunction with jaundice in typhoidfever.
The high prevalence of hepatitis in patients with typhoidfever was emphasized and microbiological characteristics (including antimicrobial susceptibilities and genotyping) of the isolates from these patients were also examined.
I refer to the question of inoculation against typhoidfever.
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The principal of these is typhoidfever, and it is interesting to note the progress which has been made in recent years.
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In a water shortage, their workload doubles and if they collect poor water, the incidence of diseases such as typhoidfever increases.
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You take a patient who is afflicted with typhoidfever.
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The others are typhoidfever, paratyphoid fever, diphtheria, scarlet fever—almost all infections from infected milk.
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Five cases of typhoidfever, two cases of diphtheria and three cases of measles have occurred among the children.
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An employee of the producer-retailer concerned contracted typhoidfever and the milk supply was stopped by the medical officer of health.
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Amongst the protected men there was not one single case of typhoidfever.
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As to the value of inoculation, the case for typhoidfever is far stronger even than the case for small-pox.
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These were serious epidemics, involving enteric or typhoidfever, diphtheria, septic sore throat and so on.
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Two men, let us say, in one town are stricken down, one by typhoidfever, whilst the other breaks his leg.
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Malarious vapours, impure water supply causing typhoidfever.
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We had carriers of diphtheria and typhoidfever.
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Typhoidfever, for instance, has been brought under control; it was at one time the scourge of nations and armies.
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I want to know whether any of them have escaped inoculation against typhoidfever?
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He has been wounded twice, and has had typhoidfever and trench fever.
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In the non-protected cases out of 155 cases of typhoidfever twenty-one died.
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I think there are a few cases where only one inoculation has been performed where men have contracted typhoidfever.
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He is positively certain that typhoidfever is never caused by infection.
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For with regard to typhoidfever we at least know the microbe.
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More recently we have had epidemic typhoidfever and tuberculosis as an endemic disease of society.
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The diseases prevalent are chronic rheumatism of a virulent character, diphtheria, and typhoidfever; lung disease is very prevalent.
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I do not think that inoculation of the whole population against typhoidfever is practicable or advisable.
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We may say that it is an absolute preventive of death from typhoidfever.
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The case of typhoidfever is isolated, and the usual precautions are being taken.
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The one stricken down by typhoidfever goes to the ordinary infirmary, where he is maintained out of the rates.
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To get typhoidfever one must eat or drink the typhoid bacillus (or microbe).
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In 1989, there were 1,812 cases of typhoidfever; in 1992, there were 19,276, 10 times as many.
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There are certain complications that follow on typhoidfever.
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Moreover, 8 million people die each year from diseases linked to the consumption of unsafe water, for example because of dysentery, cholera and typhoidfever.
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The medical officer of health is of opinion that the occurrence of typhoidfever, though coincident with, was not consequent upon, the condition of the drainage.
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I am satisfied that efficient pasteurisation is effective in preventing the spread of typhoidfever in circumstances where untreated fresh milk might be the source of infection.
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Skin and gut infections, diarrhoea, typhoidfever, food poisoning, eye diseases, conjunctivitis, gynaecological and pelvic inflammatory diseases, dental and gum diseases and sunstroke—all these are taking their toll.
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It may mean typhoidfever or influenza.
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Out of 10 tenants no fewer than seven had typhoidfever in the miserable dens of houses which they occupied, and of these seven, five died.
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That is rather serious where such a liability occurs owing to say, an outbreak of typhoidfever near the source of water supply, or to persons who are typhoid carriers.
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Take the one question of typhoidfever.
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Although it is still the antibiotic of choice in typhoidfever, in other infections it should be replaced by others which are equally effective and safer.
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No epidemics swept the camp or area hospitals, but there were reports of dysentery, typhoidfever, and typhoid pneumonia, among other diseases.
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He was suffering from typhoidfever, followed by pneumonia.
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The official cause of death was typhoidfever, though some believe it was the consequence of his injuries.
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This filtering led to marked reductions in typhoidfever rate and overall death rate in the city.
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Leading causes of sickness and death include gastroenteritis, respiratory infections, congenital abnormalities, tuberculosis, malaria, and typhoidfever.
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Numerous media outlets published articles connecting diseases such as typhoidfever with natural ice consumption.
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During the fall of 1862 an epidemic of measles and typhoidfever ran rampant through the troops congregated there.
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Today, the incidence of typhoidfever in developed countries is around 5 cases per 1,000,000 people per year.
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Typhoidfever, when properly treated, is not fatal in most cases.
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The paratyphoid fever bears similarities with typhoidfever, and the two are referred to by the common name enteric fever.
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Several encounters with life-threatening illnesses, including typhoidfever, heightened her seriousness toward religion.
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Thousands were inoculated for typhoidfever and tetanus.
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Then she was stricken with typhoidfever, and was an invalid for several years.
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His son also died of typhoidfever in childhood.
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They also cared for the sick in their homes, nursed victims of the plagues of smallpox and typhoidfever.
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In this book he mentions the possibilities of using hashish for treatment of the plague and typhoidfever.
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Contributions to pathological physiology of gastric secretion in typhoidfever was already completed in 1944.
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In another segment, he tracks a carrier of typhoidfever who leaves behind a trail of affliction.
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Shortly after arriving in town, he contracted typhoidfever and died a few days later at the age of 33.
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After about 15 days, salmonella-induced typhoidfever and cholera set in from eating tainted food, drinking tainted water, and generally poor sanitation.
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The workers were tested for typhoidfever and malaria, and were not hired if they tested positive for malaria.
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In 1892, at age seventeen, a congenital heart defect, aggravated by typhoidfever, forced him to abandon his studies.
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