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Hi My husband was having fever 102 from 3-4 days so doc started antibiotic from 5 day now he is fine after taking 2 doses of antibiotic. We got his widal test done before starting antibiotic. I am attaching the report for reference. Does this means he has typhoid???
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Inj monocef 2 gm x 5 dys Tb acenac mr TDs x 5 dys Tab nervic plus od X10 dys Tb ceftas tds x 5 dys
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Kindly discuss for your concern. Need to evaluate further
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Yes this result indicates his recent typhoid infection,the antibody titre shown is because of Typhoid.what antibiotic he is on?
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Yes he had typhoid recently
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