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What Does This Widal Test Report Indicate?

The report is salmonella typhi o -positive up to 1:160 Dilutions...and Salmonella typhi H -Positive up to 1:160 Dilutions.... And Salmonella paratyphi A(H):Positive up to 1:80 Dilutions....and Salmonella paratyphi B(H):Negative....wat could i do.?
Mon, 11 Sep 2017
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Hello Dear. Test report indicates you have typhoid fever. Go to a doctor who will assess you. If there is high fever, pain abdomen, dehydration they may ask you to get admitted and put you on injection ceftriaxone. If you are symptomatically better they may give you tablet taxim thrice a day for one week. Dont take oily spicy food. Eat bland diet. Drink lots of water.

with regards- Dr Sanjay Kini
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What Does This Widal Test Report Indicate?

Hello Dear. Test report indicates you have typhoid fever. Go to a doctor who will assess you. If there is high fever, pain abdomen, dehydration they may ask you to get admitted and put you on injection ceftriaxone. If you are symptomatically better they may give you tablet taxim thrice a day for one week. Dont take oily spicy food. Eat bland diet. Drink lots of water. with regards- Dr Sanjay Kini