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Typhoid Fever: Virulence Factors

S. typhi penetrates intestinal mucosa, enters into macrophages, and is released into the bloodstream and the lymphatic system after macrophages lyse in different areas such as the liver and gallbladder. This serotype has Salmonella pathogenicity islands (SPIs) that have genes for virulence factors such as typhoid toxins Vi and A2B5.

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