Carriers should be excluded from handling food or water.
Consult local microbiology advice regarding the use of antibiotic treatment for the carrier state.
The carrier state may prove difficult to eradicate particularly if the patient has chronic gallbladder disease. However, this alone should not be an indication for cholecystectomy as infection may persist in the liver, and the patient remain a carrier. Cholecystectomy should only be performed as means of treating the gallbladder disease
In patients with chronic urinary carriage resulting from infection with Schistosoma haematobium, the schistosomiasis should be treated with praziquantel before the S. enterica serotype typhi infection (1)
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