What is true of drug therapy of typhoid fever:
A. Combination of chloramphenicol with ciprofloxacin is superior to either drug alone
B. Ceftriaxone (i.v.) is one of the fastest acting
and most dependable treatment
C. Prolonged treatment with chloramphenicol
eradicates typhoid carrier state
D. All of the above are correct

1 Answer

Answer :

B. Ceftriaxone (i.v.) is one of the fastest acting
and most dependable treatment

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