Widal reaction

Definition

noun
  • a test to detect typhoid fever. A sample of the person’s blood is put into a solution containing typhoid bacilli, or anti-typhoid serum is added to a sample of bacilli from the person’s faeces. If the bacilli agglutinate, i.e. form into groups, this indicates that the person has typhoid fever.
Derivation Described 1896. After Georges Fernand Isidore Widal (1862–1929), French physician and teacher.
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