Typhoidal Salmonellosis (TS) (Enteric fever)

Authors

  • Dhary Alewy Almashhadany Department of Medical Laboratory Science, College of Science, Knowledge University, Erbil 44001
  • Asaad Abdel Jalil Ahmood Department of Medical Laboratory Science, College of Science, Knowledge University, Erbil 44001
  • Jiyan Ali Omar Department of Medical Microbiology, College of Science, Knowledge University, Erbil 44001
  • Shilan Farhad Mamand Department of Medical Microbiology, College of Science, Knowledge University, Erbil 44001
  • Rzgar Farooq Rashid Department of Medical Laboratory Science, College of Science, Knowledge University, Erbil 44001.
  • Rawaz Rizgar Hassan Department of Medical Laboratory Science, College of Science, Knowledge University, Erbil 44001.
  • Abdullah Othman Hassan Department of Medical Laboratory Science, College of Science, Knowledge University, Erbil 44001

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15379/ijmst.v10i2.2590

Keywords:

Typhoidal Salmonellosis, Enteric fever, S.typhi, S.paratyphi

Abstract

The incidence of salmonellosis continues to rise, and it is one of the fastest spreading bacteria in the globe. It's responsible for the vast majority of bacterial infections in animals everywhere. Enteric fever is a worldwide health issue, especially prevalent in places with poor sanitation that allow for the contamination of food and water sources with human feces. This illness is also known as Typhoid fever. The neuropsychiatric effects of untreated typhoid were so severe that the disease was given a name taken from the ancient Greek word for cloud. It's a public health problem, especially in poor areas, because it can affect multiple body systems and kill you. Salmonella typhi and Salmonella paratyphi are the bacteria responsible for this disease.  Typhoid fever and paratyphoid fever are both types of enteric fever. Worldwide, approximately 21 million individuals contract typhoid each year. Every year, it accounts for about 200,000 fatalities around the world. Its tolerance to antibiotics has grown over time. Salmonella is a genus of Enterobacteriaceae that can cause a wide range of illnesses in the digestive tract. Antibiotic resistance is a growing problem, and even though these diseases have been eliminated in most industrialized countries, they are still a major cause of death and disability worldwide. Typhoid and paratyphoid fever can be mitigated through the sanitation of potable water, but they cannot be eradicated without the control of human carriers as well. Nontyphoidal Salmonella serovars, which cause only mild cases of gastroenteritis in people, are genetically related to typhoidal Salmonella serovars.

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Published

2023-10-10

How to Cite

[1]
D. A. . Almashhadany, “Typhoidal Salmonellosis (TS) (Enteric fever)”, ijmst, vol. 10, no. 2, pp. 1681-1692, Oct. 2023.

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