After Covid-19, another disease threat in Pakistan, National Institutes of Health issues guidelines

According to the report of Baaghi TV, along with the corona virus, the threat of resistant typhoid is also looming in Pakistan. The National Institutes of Health has issued guidelines to the provinces in this regard. The directive issued by the National Institutes of Health said that the concerned authorities should make timely preparations to prevent the spread of typhoid. There have been 2,016 cases of resistant typhoid in the country. The prevalence of typhoid is higher in the monsoon. Third generation antibiotics are ineffective in resistant typhoid. The health department’s guideline said that three types of typhoid fever were being reported in the country and that it could spread from typhoid patient to other people. Children who go to school may be the easiest target for typhoid. The purpose of the advisory issued by the National Institutes of Health is to warn the concerned authorities about typhoid in a timely manner so that timely preparations can be made to stop its spread. Resistant typhoid permeronium and macrolide antibiotics are effective and require timely diagnosis and treatment. Lack of timely diagnosis and treatment can be fatal. Officials say the typhoid bacteria enter the human body through the mouth. Contaminated water, … Continue reading After Covid-19, another disease threat in Pakistan, National Institutes of Health issues guidelines