Abstract

Serum samples were collected from 26 proved cases and 15 clinically suspected cases of typhoid fever and from 23 normal controls. The convalescent phase serum samples were obtained in 18 of the 26 proved cases of typhoid fever. Salmonella typhi antigen and antibody were detected simultaneously in the serum samples by counter-immunoelectrophoresis (CIE). The conventional Widal test was also performed to elicit S. typhi H and O agglutinins. Out of the 26 cases proved by culture examination, 25 were detected during early stages of the disease (24 positive for S. typhi antigen and 1 for antibody) by CIE. Out of 15 clinically suspected cases of typhoid fever, 4 were positive for S. typhi antigen and none positive for antibody. All the 18 convalescent phase serum samples were positive for antibody, but were negative for S. typhi antigen. None of the 23 normal controls gave any false positive reaction for either antigen or antibody. In contrast, the Widal test could detect only 1 out of 26 cases in the acute stage, and all the 18 cases where convalescent serum samples were obtained were positive for antibodies at diagnostic titres. None of the 15 clinically suspected cases and 23 normal controls were positive by the Widal test. The feasibility of using simultaneous S. typhi antigen and antibody detection by CIE in diagnosis of typhoid fever is discussed.

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