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Title: Typhoid Fever Market Research Report, Pipeline Market Overview, Analysis, Opportunities, Forecast : Ken Research


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  • Pakistans Typhoid Fever Outbreak To Supplement
    Research On Drug Resistant Bacteria Market
    Outlook Ken Research

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  • Typhoid is a bacterial infection that can lead to
    a high fever called Typhoid fever. It can also
    include instances of diarrhea and vomiting. It is
    caused by the Salmonella Typhi bacteria which
    gets deposited in food or water by human carriers
    and is then spread to others. This contaminated
    water and food is the most common channel for the
    spread of the infection.
  • According to the study, TYPHOID FEVER PIPELINE
    REVIEW, H2 2018, if detected early enough then
    typhoid can be successfully treated with
    antibiotics or else it can prove to be fatal as
    reported in one-fourth of the cases. Typhoid
    fever has been found to be common in low income
    countries. This fact further gains momentum by
    the results from various studies conducted on the
    cases reported in the US which reveal that
    three-fourth of them start when people travel
    internationally. Apart from the US, European
    countries also report encountering typhoid mostly
    when they visited Asia and South America.
    Countries such as Pakistan, India and Bangladesh
    are at the core of this argument as most of these
    countries suffer from poor sanitation and lack of
    access to clean drinking water. The risk of
    developing the infection is also there in
    visiting Africa.

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  • Antibiotics are used to treat typhoid fever with
    the most common ones being ciprofloxacin and
    ceftriaxone. As with a number of other bacterial
    diseases, there is currently concern about the
    growing resistance of Salmonella Typhi against
    antibiotics. This concern is a very valid one as
    it is not only impacting the choice of drugs
    available to treat typhoid but also because this
    is not the first time the bacteria has shown
    resistance. In recent years, for example, typhoid
    became resistant air travel from Pakistan.
    Genomic comparison revealed that the person was
    carrying the outbreaks infections. The subject
    was isolated and has now been treated. This study
    shows the typhoid strain causing the outbreak
    acquired an additional piece of DNA to become
    resistant to multiple antibiotics, including a
    third-generation antibiotic. The team also
    discovered that the typhoid outbreak was caused
    by strain H58, a strain known to be associated
    with multidrug resistance. When researchers
    looked further they discovered that the strain of
    H58 had gained an extra strand of bacterial DNA
    that provided additional antibiotic resistance
    genes.

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  • Recent research results published suggest that
    treatment options are running out for typhoid
    fever and there is an urgent need for preventive
    strategies including vaccines.More developed
    parts of the world such as Europe and the US
    report small number of cases compared to the hubs
    such as South Asian nations particularly, as
    demonstrated by Pakistan. Better hygienic
    conditions can greatly assist the curing and
    treatment options available.

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  • To know more, click on the link below
  • https//www.kenresearch.com/healthcare/pharmaceuti
    cals/typhoid-fever-pipeline-review/152637-91.html
  • Related Report-
  • https//www.kenresearch.com/healthcare/pharmaceuti
    cals/typhoid-fever-pipeline/10157-91.html
  • https//www.kenresearch.com/healthcare/pharmaceuti
    cals/typhoid-fever-pipeline-review-h2-2017/130046-
    91.html
  • Contact Us
  • Ken Research
  • Ankur Gupta, Head Marketing Communications
  • sales_at_kenresearch.com
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