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Conclusion: We concluded that the clinical efficacy of Azithromycin is significantly higher when compared with ciprofloxacin in treatment of typhoid
This study re-emphasizes the changing pattern, and role of quinolone especially ciprofloxacin in the management of drug resistant typhoid fever, but
Azithromycin and cefixime combination versus azithromycin alone for the out-patient treatment of clinically suspected or confirmed uncomplicated
If necessary, higher dose of ciprofloxacin (20 mg/kg per day) may be more effective in treating typical Bangladeshi adults with uncomplicated typhoid fever were included in this an open-label randomized controlled trial
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Dichotomous Ciprofloxacin represents a useful treatment option in areas where multiresistant strains are likely to be encountered and is effective in patients with resistant strains ofSalmonella typhi and patients with sensitive strains
Whether it is used ophthalmically, orally, or in combination with dexamethasone, ciprofloxacin plays a significant role in combating infections in different parts of the body
The incubation period of both typhoid and paratyphoid infections is 6–30 days
4 mg/L during treatment 12,27 are less than the MIC of azithromycin against S
5 g/day), to assess the efficacy of the agents for the treatment of uncomplicated typhoid fever
15, 16 Antibiotics used for the treatment of traveler’s diarrhea are Chloramphenicol
Based on very low- to low-certainty evidence, ceftriaxone is an effective treatment for adults and children with enteric fever, with few adverse effects
Typhi or Paratyphi in blood and The World Health Organisation recommends the fluoroquinolones or cefixime for the treatment of MDR typhoid fever and azithromycin, the third-generation cephalosporins, or a 10–14 day course of high-dose older generation fluoroquinolones (e
Typhi causing uncomplicated typhoid fever, fluoroquinolone therapy is to be avoided
Resistant bacteria have developed the ability to defeat drugs designed to kill them
If necessary, higher dose of ciprofloxacin (20 mg/kg per day) may be more effective in treating typical Treatment Guidelines of Typhoid and Paratyphoid (Enteric fever) in Adults
The mortality rate untreated is 10%
06 μg/ml) treated with ciprofloxacin for 7 days have a clinical and microbiological success rate approaching 100% (20, 21, 36)
However, some strains of Salmonella typhi bacteria have become resistant to this due to historical misuse and emergence of antibiotic resistance