Affiliations 

  • 1 Universiti Sains Malaysia, Kubang Kerian, Malaysia
  • 2 Ministry of Health, Kota Bharu, Malaysia
  • 3 Universiti Sains Malaysia, Kubang Kerian, Malaysia asma@usm.my
Asia Pac J Public Health, 2015 Mar;27(2):NP2740-8.
PMID: 23000800 DOI: 10.1177/1010539512458521

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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