In the context of typhoid fever, a Widal test result of 1:160 can be considered significant, as it indicates the presence of antibodies against Salmonella typhi. However, the interpretation of this result should be done in conjunction with clinical symptoms and other diagnostic tests, as antibody levels can vary based on individual immune response and disease progression. It's important to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate assessment.
For S.Typhi - H 1/160 .
10% off of 1160 = 1044= 10% discount applied to 1160= 1160 - (10% * 1160)= 1160 - (0.10 * 1160)= 1160 - 116= 1044
For the same period like normal typhoid, probably. Three to four weeks.
1:40
The answer depends on the units used for 1160. It should be pretty obvious that 1160 seconds, 1160 months and 1160 millennia, for example, will give three very different answers.
it looks like normal fever but worse.
35% of 1160 is 406
1160/5 = 232
In typhoid fever, blood parameters that can be affected include elevated white blood cell count (leukocytosis), decrease in platelet count (thrombocytopenia), and mild anemia. Additionally, liver function tests may show elevated liver enzymes due to liver inflammation.
1160 X 0.62
1160 000 000
What is the normal range?