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Some information regarding the historical development of typhoid fever in Chile
(SOC CHILENA INFECTOLOGIA, 2017)
During the historical development of typhoid fever in Chile, its confusion with other infectious diseases is particularly noteworthy, especially with murine typhus, a problem that was mainly resolved during the 1918 epidemic. ...
Typhoid fever in nineteenth-century Colombia: Between medical geography and bacteriology
This paper analyses how the Colombian medical elites made sense of typhoid fever before and during the inception of bacteriological ideas and practices in the second half of the nineteenth century. Assuming that the identity ...
Quinolones In Typhoid Fever
(Wolters Kluwer Health, 1994)
In the pre-antibiotic era, typhoid fever presented an evolving course of high fever, malaise, and headache...
Association between specific plasmids and relapse in typhoid fever
(American Society for Microbiology, 1987)
We studied isolates from 73 patients hospitalized with typhoid fever in Lima, Peru. Of these 73 patients, 11 (15%) suffered a clinical relapse, with fever and positive blood cultures, within 3 months of their original ...
Diagnostic value of bone marrow culture in typhoid fever
(Oxford University Press, 1979)
The diagnostic efficacy of bone-marrow culture, serial blood cultures and agglutination tests was compared in a prospective study of 60 patients with typhoid fever, two thirds of whom had received prior antibacterial ...
Typhoid Fever in Chile 1969-2012: Analysis of an Epidemic and Its Control
(2018)
From 1975 to 1983, a large epidemic of typhoid fever (TF) affected the metropolitan region (MR) of Chile (incidence rate [IR] of 219.6 per 105 in 1983). In 1983-1984, interventions were implemented focusing on person-to-person ...
Lipopolysaccharide-independent radioimmunoprecipitation and identification of structural and in vivo induced immunogenic surface proteins of Salmonella typhi in typhoid fever
(1993)
The humoral response to Salmonella typhi is important for protective immunity against typhoid fever, as indicated by the protection obtained with killed cell vaccines and component vaccines (outer membrane proteins, Vi ...
Enteric Fever: A Slow Response to an Old Plague
(Public Library of Science, 2016)
Man is irremediably embedded in nature with complex interactions with all living organisms. Historically, the establishment of contemporary human societies has been influenced by our coexistence with other microorganisms ...
Typhoid fever caused by a negative lysine decarboxylase Salmonella typhi strain in two patients from Distrito Federal, Brazil
(Fundação Oswaldo Cruz. Instituto Oswaldo Cruz., 2020)