Study flags emergence of drug-resistant typhoid strains
- June 23, 2022
- Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
- Category: DPN Topics
Study flags emergence of drug-resistant typhoid strains
Subject: Science and Technology
Section: Biotechnology
Context: The effectiveness of antibiotics for typhoid fever is threatened by the emergence of resistant strains, according to a large genome sequencing study of the bacteria Salmonella Typhi published in The Lancet Microbe
Concept:
Typhoid fever
It is a bacterial infection that can spread throughout the body, affecting many organs.
It’s caused by a bacterium called Salmonella typhi, which is related to the bacteria that cause salmonella food poisoning
It spreads through contaminated food and water.
Multi-drug-resistant (MDR) S Typhi:
When a single bacterium is resistant to more than one antibiotic it is said to be multidrug-resistant
Strains were classified as MDR if they had genes giving resistance to antibiotics ampicillin, chloramphenicol, and trimethoprim/ sulfamethoxazole.
India is considering introducing new typhoid conjugate vaccines into the national immunisation program.
Background:
Universal Immunization Programme (UIP) / Mission Indradhanush:
- It is one of the most cost-effective public health interventions and largely responsible for reduction of vaccine preventable under-5 mortality rate.
- Under UIP, immunization is providing free of cost against 12 vaccine preventable diseases
- Diseases covered are: Diphtheria, Pertussis, Tetanus, Polio, Measles, Rubella, severe form of Childhood Tuberculosis, Hepatitis B and Meningitis & Pneumonia caused by Hemophilus Influenza type B, Rotavirus diarrhoea, Pneumococcal Pneumonia and Japanese Encephalitis