answersLogoWhite

0

What if salmonella typhoid O is 1 320?

Updated: 8/21/2019
User Avatar

Wiki User

10y ago

Want this question answered?

Be notified when an answer is posted

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What if salmonella typhoid O is 1 320?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

What if salmonella typhi O is 1 80?

If a blood test comes back with salmonella typhi O at a level of 1 80, it means a person has contracted typhoid fever.


Is salmonella typhoid O dangerous?

Yes it is, but if you consult a doctor on time it is cureable


What if salmonella typhi O is 1320?

The Widal test is a presumptive (positive) serological test for enteric fever or undulant fever (typhoid fever) if the antigen titer is more than 1:160 and if the person tested had past infections or is immunized. More tests should be done since it is now 1:320. If the next titer comes back 4x higher, then the person has an active case of typhoid fever.


What is salmonella typhi H and salmonella typhi O?

salmonella typhi H is a typhoid count. it is very dangerous. in typhi H it tells us that the count of the disease will decrease very slowly and it will take years time to decrease but in typhi O it tells us that the count will decrease in a short period of time such as in 1 or 2 weeks. the count 1/80 tells we are at a minimum level. that means we have typhoid tYphi O,but if its above the count it is very bad. if you have temprature or shiviring and vomitting you should immediatly go to the doctor for a blood test to ensure safety. remember one thing if you have typhoid you should take a diet.do not eat anything solid only take liquids.such as soups. i have also got typhoid and this is what he doctor said to me and i had typhi O.and in typhoid you should take rest for at least a week.


Interpretation of widal test?

this test is applied for enteric fever that include typhoid and paratyphoid.the pathogen can be recovered from the blood during the first 7-10days of illness. the widal test is a convenient method for detecting the abs produced during salmonella inf. this method has its limitations. many individuals possess a low titre agglutinin that reacts with salmonella ags. hence a rising titre give more significance than a single test value. principal:- abs found in the serum are produced in response to exposure to salmonella organisms and will agglutinate a bacterial suspension of salmonella organisms(non infective) which carry homologus ags.


You did a widal test and had these results for both O and H less than 1 divided by 80 Do you have typhoid fever or not?

my test got both 1.80 what is happening to me


What is the horsepower of an Lycoming O-320 H2ad?

160 Horsepower


Can taxim o 200 be prescribed for typhoid?

Yes. But the two tablets twice a day for ten days of the cefixime (taxim o) will do.


There are about 320 O's of cereal in an ounce. About how many Little O's are there in a one pound box?

[object Object]


What causes rose spots in typhoid fever?

Hi everybody that are reading this answer. What causes rose spots in Typhoid fever? Caused by ( Bacteria emboli to the skin) mean in the typhoid fever, there rise agglutininethat it is respond to reaction to O antigents (Typhoid fever antigents) that they present in skin. result formation of agglutination in skin cells cause rose spots appearence.


How do you identify different Salmonella species by biochemical test?

You can differentiate between different salmonella strains using serology. Each strain has its own combination of antigens. Depending on the O, H, and vi antigens, you can determine which strain is present. The O-antigen is the somatic polysaccharide antigen, the H-antigen is the flagellar antigen and the vi-antigen is the capsular antigen. Antibodies to most of the variants of these antigens are available commercially for use in labs. Adding an aliquot of specific antisera to a suspension of your salmonella spp, and incubating it for a few hours in a water bath will result in visible agglutination if your salmonella strain possesses the specific antigen to the antibody you added. For example, Salmonella typhi will show agglutination with O [9,12], H [d] and vi.


How do you interpret the widal test report which says styphi o and h positive 180?

As this test is positive, it clearly means that you have typhoid.