H00111 | |
H number | H00111 |
Name | Typhoid fever |
Description | Typhoid fever, or typhoid, caused by Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi is a systemic febrile disease and endemic disease in many areas of the world, mainly in developing countries. Typhoid is transmitted through ingestion of contaminated water or food and characterized by a variable incubation period ranging from three days to one month. |
Category | Bacterial infectious disease DIS_PATHWAY hsa05132 Salmonella infection |
Network | - |
Gene | - |
Pathogen | Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica serovar Typhi [GN:sty stt sex] |
Env factor | - |
Carcinogen | - |
Drug | Chloramphenicol sodium succinate [DR:D02185] Ciprofloxacin hydrochloride [DR:D02216] |
Comment | - |
Other DBs | ICD-11: 1A07 ICD-10: A01.0 MeSH: D014435 MedlinePlus: 001332 |
Reference | PMID:19397806 AUTHORS Bhunia R, Hutin Y, Ramakrishnan R, Pal N, Sen T, Murhekar M TITLE A typhoid fever outbreak in a slum of South Dumdum municipality, West Bengal, India, 2007: evidence for foodborne and waterborne transmission. JOURNAL BMC Public Health 9:115 (2009) DOI:10.1186/1471-2458-9-115 PMID:20014951 AUTHORS Crump JA, Mintz ED TITLE Global trends in typhoid and paratyphoid Fever. JOURNAL Clin Infect Dis 50:241-6 (2010) DOI:10.1086/649541 PMID:21945101 AUTHORS Kaur J, Jain SK TITLE Role of antigens and virulence factors of Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi in its pathogenesis. JOURNAL Microbiol Res 167:199-210 (2012) DOI:10.1016/j.micres.2011.08.001 |