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Journal of Preventive Medicine ; : 45-51, 2008.
Article in Vietnamese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-948

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Background: Salmonella typhi (S.typhi) is the major cause of human typhoid fever outbreaks. In fact, there were various typhoid fever outbreaks that occurred in China, and India that was caused by S.typhi strain without Vi antigen. Objective: To determine whether the S.typhi strains with mutation of gene encoding Vi antigen exists in Vietnam and the rate of mutation (if they exists). Subject and methods: 450 S.typhi isolates were collected in the Northern, Central and Southern Region of Vietnam during 1995 and 2005. The isolates were analyzed by the PCR method in order to detect mutants by using 2 primer pairs of tviB and DE. Results and Conclusion: There was no clear evidence on the relationship between the widely used Typhi Vi vaccine in Vietnam and the existence and spread of the mutation of gene encoding Vi antigen of S.typhi. 30 out of 450 isolates mutated losing the gene encoding of Vi antigen, making it 6.67%. These isolates were spread out between 1995 and 2005 throughout the Northern, Central and Southern Regions of Vietnam, with a peak in 1999. A noteworthy point was the rate of mutation of S.typhi losing the gene encoding of Vi antigen in Vietnam during the period of study. However, the mutation rate of S.typhi in Vietnam was still higher than the ratio of similar mutations being published in the other countries worldwide and higher than the recommended level of the World Health Organization.


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Salmonella typhi
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Journal of Practical Medicine ; : 20-23, 2002.
Article in Vietnamese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-2933

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A study on managers, health staffs in functional divisions in 6 selected district health center (DHC) and health staffs in 12 communes in 3/16 provinces with National health support projects has shown that health staffs were not trained on management, supervision and evaluation of the activities of local health. The health staffs in district and commune levels should be trained on these aspects according to the orientation of 10 contents of the primary health care


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Hospitals, District , Education
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