US warns Pakistan against drug-resistant typhoid fever outbreak

IANS  |  Washington 

The US has issued a warning for Pakistan, alerting people against an ongoing outbreak of "extensively drug-resistant" that does not respond to most

In a statement issued here on Wednesday, the US Centre for Control and urged all travellers to "or anywhere else in South Asia" to take extra care with and water and get a typhoid vaccination, reports Dawn online.

It said the level-2 alert had been triggered by the observation that several travellers to returned to their home countries with the

"All travellers to are at risk of getting XDR Those who are visiting friends or relatives are at higher risk than are tourists and business travellers," the CDC warned.

The outbreak of XDR began in Hyderabad, province, in November 2016.

This strain of Salmonella Typhi does not respond to most used to treat typhoid fever.

The outbreak has spread to the city of and to multiple districts. Several deaths have also been reported, Dawn reported.

Public authorities in Pakistan are identifying possible typhoid fever cases, starting in the most affected districts and spreading educational messages about proper hand-washing and safe and water practices.

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First Published: Thu, July 05 2018. 13:10 IST