Yes. For sure.
Traditionally the typhoid patients have been managed in general ward only. You have to take universal precautions of sanitation and personal hygiene. Typhoid will not be spread to others.
You do not find the patients of typhoid in US. Only travellers and immigrants are at the risk of getting typhoid. Typhoid must be curiosity in US. The ultimate doctors from US will probably enjoy to manage the patient of typhoid.
The best tea for heart patients would be an herbal tea. Hawthorne. If they insist on a "real" tea then decaffeinated green tea.
eat everthing except non-veg
You tend to avoid fruits in typhoid fever. In all other fevers, you recommend the fruits. Fruit juice can be given. Roughage from the raw fruit can theoretically create problems in typhoid patients. No such controlled studies are conducted probably, in typhoid fever patients.
In the United States, most patients who contract typhoid fever have recently returned from travel to another country where typhoid is much more common, including Mexico, Peru, Chile, India, and Pakistan.
Oral typhoid vaccine is advocated at the age of five years.
Injection ceftriaxone is most commonly used via intravenous route only.
Rainy season favors the spread of typhoid fever. There are the houseflies in abundance and they can contaminate the food easily. Water can be contaminated from shallow wells, when the patients go for defecation in open spaces.
yes
Frankie is moved to another floor in "Angela's Ashes" to prevent the spread of typhoid fever to other patients on the ward. Typhoid fever is highly contagious, so isolating Frankie helps protect other patients from getting infected. It is a precautionary measure to minimize the risk of a potential outbreak within the hospital.