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Diagnosis is made by [[blood culture|blood]], [[bone marrow]] or [[stool]] cultures and with the [[Widal test]] (demonstration of salmonella [[antibody|antibodies]] against [[antigens]] O-somatic and H-flagellar). In [[epidemic]]s and less wealthy countries, after excluding [[malaria]], [[dysentery]] or [[pneumonia]], a therapeutic trial time with [[chloramphenicol]] is generally undertaken while awaiting the results of [[Widal test]] and blood cultures.<ref name=Sherris>{{cite book | author = Ryan KJ, Ray CG (editors) | title = Sherris Medical Microbiology | edition = 4th ed. | publisher = McGraw Hill | year = 2004 | isbn = 0838585299 }}</ref> | Diagnosis is made by [[blood culture|blood]], [[bone marrow]] or [[stool]] cultures and with the [[Widal test]] (demonstration of salmonella [[antibody|antibodies]] against [[antigens]] O-somatic and H-flagellar). In [[epidemic]]s and less wealthy countries, after excluding [[malaria]], [[dysentery]] or [[pneumonia]], a therapeutic trial time with [[chloramphenicol]] is generally undertaken while awaiting the results of [[Widal test]] and blood cultures.<ref name=Sherris>{{cite book | author = Ryan KJ, Ray CG (editors) | title = Sherris Medical Microbiology | edition = 4th ed. | publisher = McGraw Hill | year = 2004 | isbn = 0838585299 }}</ref> | ||
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Overview
Laboratory findings
Diagnosis is made by blood, bone marrow or stool cultures and with the Widal test (demonstration of salmonella antibodies against antigens O-somatic and H-flagellar). In epidemics and less wealthy countries, after excluding malaria, dysentery or pneumonia, a therapeutic trial time with chloramphenicol is generally undertaken while awaiting the results of Widal test and blood cultures.[1]
References
- ↑ Ryan KJ, Ray CG (editors) (2004). Sherris Medical Microbiology (4th ed. ed.). McGraw Hill. ISBN 0838585299.