Public Health in Practice (Nov 2021)

A skeleton in the closet: The implications of COVID-19 on XDR strain of typhoid in Pakistan

  • Shoaib Ahmad,
  • Christos Tsagkaris,
  • Abdullahi Tunde Aborode,
  • Muhammad Tanzeel Ul Haque,
  • Shayan Iqbal Khan,
  • Uzzam Ahmed Khawaja,
  • Ana Carla dos Santos Costa,
  • Mohammad Yasir Essar,
  • Don Eliseo Lucero-Prisno, III

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2
p. 100084

Abstract

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Extensively drug resistant typhoid fever is a major public health concern in Pakistan. During the COVID-19 pandemic, poor sanitation is leading typhoid cases to a surge and obsolete diagnostic methods are paving the way towards ir-rational pharmacotherapy. In particular, the overuse of azithromycin for the treatment of COVID-19 might impair one of the few remaining regimens against XDR. Facing COVID-19 and XDR at the same time can lead to a catastrophy, unless the government, the stakeholders and healthcare workers take joint action to improve sanitation, educate the public, vaccinate vulnerable groups and establish good diagnostic and management practices.

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