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    Ciprofloxacin but not amoxicillin significantly elevated serum peroxynitrite level in patients with enteric (typhoid fever): In vitro study by Marwan S.M. Al-Nimer, Nada A. Abd al-Husain Al-Jrah

    Published 2006-10-01
    “…This study aims to assess serum peroxynitrite level in patients with enteric (typhoid) fever and. to investigate the effect of ciprofloxacin or amoxicillin on serum peroxynitrite level as well as in aqueous buffer solution in vitro. …”
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    Antibacterial activity of methanol extract Rhizophora mucronata leaves toward Salmonella typhi: leading the typhoid fever by Rinto Muhammad Nur, Resmila Dewi, Sutriani Kaliu

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…According to reports, R. mucronata has antibacterial properties against the Salmonella typhi bacteria that cause typhoid fever. This research aims to obtain a methanol extract of R. mucronata leaves and assess its antibacterial potential as natural new medicine, particularly for treating typhoid fever. …”
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    Quantitation of bacteria in bone marrow from patients with typhoid fever: relationship between counts and clinical features. by Wain, J, Pham, V, Ha, V, Nguyen, N, To, S, Walsh, A, Parry, C, Hasserjian, R, HoHo, V, Tran, T, Farrar, J, White, N, Day, N

    Published 2001
    “…A prospective study of the concentrations of bacteria in the bone marrow and their relationship to clinical features was conducted with 120 Vietnamese patients with suspected enteric fever, of whom 89 had confirmed typhoid fever. Ninety-three percent of the Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi samples isolated were resistant to ampicillin, chloramphenicol, and co-trimoxazole. …”
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    Modelling the cost-effectiveness of a rapid diagnostic test (IgMFA) for uncomplicated typhoid fever in Cambodia. by Saito, MK, Parry, CM, Yeung, S

    Published 2018
    “…Typhoid fever is a common cause of fever in Cambodian children but diagnosis and treatment are usually presumptive owing to the lack of quick and accurate tests at an initial consultation. …”
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    Induction of cell cycle and NK cell responses by live-attenuated oral vaccines against typhoid fever by Blohmke, CJ, Hill, J, Darton, TC, Carvalho-Burger, M, Eustace, A, Jones, C, Schreiber, F, Goodier, MR, Dougan, G, Nakaya, HI, Pollard, AJ

    Published 2017
    “…The mechanisms by which oral, live-attenuated vaccines protect against typhoid fever are poorly understood. Here, we analyze transcriptional responses after vaccination with Ty21a or vaccine candidate, M01ZH09. …”
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    Host susceptibility and clinical outcomes in toll-like receptor 5-deficient patients with typhoid fever in Vietnam. by Dunstan, S, Hawn, T, Hue, N, Parry, C, Ho, V, Vinh, H, Diep, T, House, D, Wain, J, Aderem, A, Hien, T, Farrar, J

    Published 2005
    “…Here we investigated whether TLR5(392STOP) was associated with typhoid fever. The frequency of TLR5(392STOP) was not significantly different in 565 patients with typhoid fever and 281 ethnically matched control subjects. …”
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    Risk factors for typhoid fever in the Mekong delta, southern Viet Nam: a case-control study. by Luxemburger, C, Chau, M, Mai, N, Wain, J, Tran, T, Simpson, J, Le, H, Nguyen, T, White, N, Farrar, J

    Published 2001
    “…In order to identify risk factors for typhoid fever in a highly endemic area, we undertook a case-control study in the Mekong delta, Viet Nam. …”
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    Mucosal-Associated Invariant T cells exhibit distinct functional signatures associated with protection against typhoid fever by Salerno-Gonçalves, R, Fresnay, S, Magder, L, Darton, TC, Waddington, CS, Blohmke, CJ, Angus, B, Levine, MM, Pollard, AJ, Sztein, MB

    Published 2022
    “…Here, we found that MAIT cells exhibit distinct functional signatures associated with protection against typhoid fever. We also observed that the cytokine patterns of MAIT cell responses, rather than the average number of cytokines expressed, are more predictive of typhoid fever outcomes. …”
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    Molecular analysis of isolates of Salmonella typhi obtained from fatal, mild and sporadic cases of typhoid fever by Thong, K.L., Megan, Passey, Alison, Clegg, barry, G.combs, Rohani, M.Y., Pang, T.

    Published 1996
    “…Of the 52 isolates tested, 11 were obtained from patients with fatal typhoid fever and 41 were obtained from patients with nonfatal disease. …”
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