Widal Test For Typhoid

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  • Recently, it has been observed in India, that clinicians use the Widal test extensively to diagnose typhoid in both public and private sectors.

About Widal Test

  • It is named after its inventor, Georges-Fernand Widal.
  • It is done to detect the presence of serum agglutinins or antibodies (H and O) in individuals who have typhoid and paratyphoid fever.
  • It’s a point-of-care test and doesn’t need special skills or infrastructure.
  • This test aims to analyze infection caused by contaminated food and beverages.
  • Issues: The Widal Test which is widely followed is not a reliable test for typhoid.
  • The test’s propensity for erroneous results is obfuscating India’s typhoid burden, increasing expenses, and risking more antimicrobial resistance.

 Typhoid

  • Typhoid fever is a life-threatening infection caused by the bacterium Salmonella Typhi.
  • Salmonella Typhi lives only in humans.
  • It is also known as enteric fever.
  • It is usually spread through contaminated food or water.
  • Causes: Lack of access to safe drinking water or adequate sanitation, urbanization and climate change, antibiotic resistance.
  • Symptoms: It presents with a high fever, stomach pain, weakness, and other symptoms like nausea, vomiting, diarrhea or constipation, and a rash.
  • Threat: If left untreated, typhoid can be life-threatening. Per the World Health Organisation, 90 lakh people are diagnosed worldwide with typhoid every year, and 1.1 lakh die of it.
  • Treatment: Typhoid fever can be treated with antibiotics although increasing resistance to different types of antibiotics is making treatment more complicated.