Literature DB >> 23000800

Identification of carriers among individuals recruited in the typhoid registry in Malaysia using stool culture, polymerase chain reaction, and dot enzyme immunoassay as detection tools.

Ang Lim Chua1, Ismail Aziah1, Prabha Balaram1, Saatheeyavaane Bhuvanendran1, Amy Amilda Anthony1, Siti Norazura Mohmad1, Norhafiza M Nasir1, Haslizai Hassan1, Rochman Naim1, Lila P Meran2, Hani M Hussin2, Asma Ismail3.   

Abstract

Chronic carriers of Salmonella Typhi act as reservoirs for the organism and become the agents of typhoid outbreaks in a community. In this study, chronic carriers in Kelantan, Malaysia were first identified using the culture and polymerase chain reaction method. Then, a novel serological tool, designated Typhidot-C, was evaluated in retrospect using the detected individuals as control positives. Chronic carriage positive by the culture and polymerase chain reaction method was recorded at 3.6% (4 out of 110) among individuals who previously had acute typhoid fever and a 9.4% (10 out of 106) carriage rate was observed among food handlers screened during outbreaks. The Typhidot-C assay was able to detect all these positive carriers showing its potential as a viable carrier screening tool and can be used for efficient detection of typhoid carriers in an endemic area. These findings were used to establish the first carrier registry for S Typhi carriers in Malaysia.
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Keywords:  Typhidot; detection and identification; diagnostics; typhoid carriers

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23000800     DOI: 10.1177/1010539512458521

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Asia Pac J Public Health        ISSN: 1010-5395            Impact factor:   1.399


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