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Sir, how serious is my typhoid My widal test shows T. O 1:160 T. H 1:80   AH nil BH nil. I need your help please
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Your report is normal. But single test usually of not much value because test may be negative in early part of first week. Antibodies begin to arise during end of 1st week, the titre increase during 2, 3 and 4th week after which it gradually decline. If this test was done in first week of illness You must repeat test for confirmation. If "O" antigen titre is  -:   > 1:160 = active infection. If "H" antigen titre is -:   > 1:160  = past infection or immunized. Your TO - 1:160 ;  TH -1:80 ; AH and BH - nil
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It’s positive . That means affected by thyphoid. You need medication n diet need to change till titre means reports come normal. Chat online for consultation and guidance
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Yes it’s positive.. Please consult with me on my private chat window for full details..
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