This collection covers various aspects related to a severe bacterial infection characterized by fever, primarily caused by Salmonella typhi and Salmonella paratyphi. The documents address its pathogenesis, epidemiology, treatment strategies, and complications such as intestinal perforation. They explore diagnostics, prevention through vaccination, and the significance of effective public health responses to mitigate prevalence, particularly in developing regions. Furthermore, the impact of toxins produced by Salmonella and the management of diarrhea are discussed, indicating the broad health implications of these pathogens.
TYPHOID PERFORATION CASE STUDY by Dr Saleem Nasir at Gulab Devi Hospital Lahore.pptx.pptx