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Salmonella typhi is a bacteria that causes typhoid fever, which is a fever accompanied by diarrhea. The standard diagnostic test is a blood or stool culture. Salmonella typhi can also be detected using the cytos Lysine Deoxytronate media. Symptoms of typhoid fever include fever, weakness, stomach pain, headache, diarrhea, and constipation. The salmonella typhi Vidal Test is a method for determining whether a patient has the salmonella typhi infection, and is positive if the o antigen is tighter than 1 to 160 or if the h antigen titans greater than 1 to 160. The vital test is positive if the egg detonation phenomena is present. The antibiotics of choice are ciprofloxacin and cotrimexial, which have fewer side effects than the clone of finacle.
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