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Typhoid in 1993
1Department of Medicine, University of Queensland, North Queensland Clinical School, Townsville General Hospital.
The Medical Journal of Australia
|November 1, 1993
Summary
Typhoid fever, a significant global disease, has seen reduced mortality due to antibiotics like chloramphenicol. Emerging antibiotic resistance and new vaccine developments are key areas of current research.
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