Why is it in the news?
- The Widal test is complicating the assessment of India’s typhoid burden because of its limitations and inaccuracies, leading to increased costs in diagnosing typhoid fever.
- Further, inaccurate diagnoses may lead to unnecessary antibiotic prescriptions, contributing to antimicrobial resistance.
Widal Test About: · A serological test used for diagnosing typhoid fever. · Point-of-care test requiring no special skills or infrastructure. Purpose: · Detects antibodies against Salmonella Typhi in blood, indicating infection. · Helps diagnose current or recent infection and assess previous exposure. Limitations: · Single test accuracy is low; multiple tests over days are required. · Cross-reactivity with other infections or vaccines can cause false positives. · Previous antibiotic use can suppress antibody production, leading to false negatives.
About Typhoid · Infectious disease caused by Salmonella enterica serotype Typhi, primarily affecting the intestinal tract. · Symptoms include high fever, weakness, stomach pains, headache, loss of appetite, and a rash of flat, rose-coloured spots. · It spread through contaminated food or water or close contact with an infected person. · Diagnosis: Blood, stool, or urine tests detect S. Typhi bacteria; early detection is crucial. · Prevention: Involves vaccination, safe drinking water, sanitation, and hygiene. Travelers to endemic areas should consider vaccination.
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