Typhoid fever is not an airborne disease. It spreads by
fecal/oral route.
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fecal oral route
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Typhoid fever transfer from one person to other by fecal/oral
route.
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Cholera, hepatitis A and dysentery are transmitted by flies.
This route is also called as feco-oral or fecal-oral route.
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Transmission often occurs when a person in the carrier state
does not wash hands thoroughly (or not at all) after defecation and
serves food to others. This pathway is sometimes called the
fecal-oral route of disease transmission