John, Jacob ; Bavdekar, Ashish ; Rongsen-Chandola, Temsunaro ; Dutta, Shanta ; Kang, Gagandeep (2018) Estimating the incidence of enteric fever in children in India: a multi-site, active fever surveillance of pediatric cohorts BMC Public Health, 18 (1). ISSN 1471-2458
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Official URL: https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-018-5498-2
Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12889-018-5498-2
Abstract
Salmonella Typhi is responsible for about 20 million episodes of illness and over 140,000 deaths annually globally. South Asia has the highest documented burden of typhoid and is home to the multi-drug resistant H58 strain that makes treatment more challenging. The WHO recommends the use of Typhoid Conjugate Vaccines in typhoid endemic countries. Decisions on the preferred immunization strategy should be based on an analysis of disease burden, availability, affordability, and operational feasibility. Typhoid vaccines have so far remained unimplemented as public health measures because of a perceived decline in typhoid burden in recent years. The apparent decline, based on hospital reports, may be a result of rampant antimicrobial use in the community and therefore estimation of disease incidence at the community is necessary to better measure disease incidence and transmission.
| Item Type: | Article |
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| Keywords: | Cohort study; Incidence; Typhoid fever; Salmonella Typhi; Community surveillance; Active surveillance. |
| ID Code: | 141887 |
| Deposited On: | 28 Dec 2025 04:28 |
| Last Modified: | 28 Dec 2025 04:28 |
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