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: 24070240 / 7306
AGE/SEX : 21 Yrs / Male DATE OF COLLECTION : 13-07-2024 at 10:25 AM
: DATE OF REPORT : 13-07-2024 at 10:43 AM
REFERRED BY : Dr. Shoaib BARCODE :
Veeresh
Lab Technician
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Name : Mr. Sachin Kumar REG/LAB NO. : 24070240 / 7306
AGE/SEX : 21 Yrs / Male DATE OF COLLECTION : 13-07-2024 at 10:25 AM
: DATE OF REPORT : 13-07-2024 at 10:43 AM
REFERRED BY : Dr. Shoaib BARCODE :
WIDAL SLIDE
SALMONELLA TYPHI "O" 1:160
SALMONELLA TYPHI "H" 1:320
S.PARATYPHI "AH" "NEGATIVE"
S.PARATYPHI "BH" "NEGATIVE"
RESULT "POSITIVE"
NOTE :
Agglutination Titre greater than 1:80 is considered to be significant and usually suggestive of infection.
Individuals vaccinated with typhoid vaccine may show moderately elevated of all three “H” anti-bodies.
Repeated Sub clinical infection may give high titres due to previous antibodies.
Treatment with antibiotics such as Chloramphenicol before the test gives false negative for “O” agglutinins .In that case diagnosis should be
based on the significant elevation “H” agglutinins.
Patients of chronic active liver disease may give high titres due to failure of antigens in discriminating the specific antibodies from
Dysglobulinaimia of chronic active liver disease.
Infection with many Non - salmonella organisms like malaria, Dengue, TB, Endocarditis, Brucellosis, Influenza Etc, may give Anamnestic
response.
Potential carriers of the disease exhibit negative results due to high antibody concentration.
Immunological disorders such as RA, Rheumatic fever or Nephritic Syndrome demonstrate high titre of “O’ and “H” agglutinin .
In endemic areas, people usually show moderately elevated level of “O” and “H” agglutin’s.
In a non-inoculated person the titre as high as 1:80 between 7th or 10th day of fever is of diagnostic value and same titre increases gradually
during subsequent period.
The correlation of test results with typical clinical symptoms and patients history should be taken into account before arriving at the final diagnosis
Veeresh
Lab Technician
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