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Molecular Surveillance Identifies Multiple Transmissions of Typhoid in West Africa
Prof. dr. Mochammad Hatta, Ph.D.
Plos Neglected Tropical Diseases
Q1Published: 2016Citations: 41
Abstract
These data indicate that typhoid in Nigeria was established through multiple independent introductions into the country, with evidence of regional spread. MDR typhoid appears to be evolving independently of the haplotype H58 found in other typhoid endemic countries. This study highlights an urgent need for routine surveillance to monitor the epidemiology of typhoid and evolution of antimicrobial resistance within the bacterial population as a means to facilitate public health interventions to reduce the substantial morbidity and mortality of typhoid.
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