Pathophysiology of Enteric Fever is shown below in the cycle of usual its infection’s transmission. Salmonella typhi and Salmonella paratyphi may produce ulceration lower down in the intestines and pass through the feces resulting in contamination of the water and food supply by carriers or flies which are the usual transmission of infection.
Tags: Enteric Fever, Pathophysiology of Enteric Fever, Transmission Diagram | Category: Internist, Pathophysiology | Posted at December 15, 2009 with 0 Comments


