A Review on History and Detection of Salmonella Enterica Typhi

Authors

  • Sidra Rao Department of Microbiology and molecular genetics, University of Okara Punjab, Pakistan
  • Lyba Bashir Department of Microbiology and molecular genetics, University of Okara Punjab, Pakistan
  • Muhammad Abrar Department of Microbiology and molecular genetics, University of Okara Punjab, Pakistan
  • M. Ahsan ul Haq Department of Biochemistry, Government college university, Faisalabad
  • Hafiz Talha Qayyum Govt. THQ Sabzazar Hospital Lahore
  • Fadia waheed Institute of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, University of the Punjab, Lahore

Keywords:

Multiplex PCR, Miod, ELISA, Tubex test

Abstract

Salmonella is a big worldwide community health problem responsible for 93.8 million diseases caused by consumption of contaminated food and also contributes to high morbidity rate every year. The study highlights all the fast and potentially valuable procedures for rapid observations of S. enterica serovar typhi such as Multiplex PCR, a rapid and sensitive method magnetic, nanoparticles-based enrichment and in situ measurement of isothermal amplification of main information-carrying molecules of the cell, Lamp assay method which is time-consuming but very sensitive, ELISA, Immunochromatographic strip test and Tubex test. The early identification of Salmonella typhi infection will play a key role in reducing the mortality and morbidity of this disease.

Published

2021-08-31