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Which antibiotic treats typhoid fever better : Cefixime+ Azithromycin Or Ciprofloxacin Blood culture reports take almost 7 days and in that time frame one has to start an empirical treatment taking due note of positive Widal and typhidot.
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Take an online consultation with the proper reports.. don't go for broad spectrum treatment
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Cefixime+Azithromycin is a better choice.
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Crfizime plus azee is better
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