Typhoid fever is a systemic
disease caused by Salmonella typhi and is the major cause of morbidity and
mortality worldwide. Reports by the World Health Organization revealed that
about 21 million cases and >600,000 annual deaths from typhoid fever occurthroughout the world. Developing nations share the highest burden due to rapid
population growth, increased urbanization, and limited safe water and health
systems.
Accurate diagnosis of typhoid
fever at an early stage is important not only for etiological diagnosis, but
also to identify individuals that may serve as potential carriers, who may be
responsible for acute typhoid fever outbreaks. Additionally, the diagnosis of
typhoid fever on clinical grounds is difficult, as the presenting symptoms are
diverse and similar to those observed with other febrile illnesses.
Serodiagnosis of typhoid fever has been attempted since the late nineteenth
century by Widal and Secard.(Read more)

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