Typhoid -- Kenya
Poor lab capability and surveillance and lack of sanitation are enabling the spread of a typhoid strain that is resistant to drugs, a researcher has warned.
Prof. Sam Kariuki, head of microbiology at Kenya Medical Research Institute, said that H58, whose origins can be traced to the Nepalese capital, Kathmandu, is now in East Africa.
H58, an older strain of typhoid causing _Salmonella_ Typhi, has edged out other strains to become resistant to more than 60 per cent of locally available
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