Typhoid fever is caused by the bacterium Salmonella Typhi, which is primarily spread through contaminated food and water rather than direct contact. While the bacteria can be present in the feces and urine of infected individuals, transmission typically occurs when someone consumes contaminated substances. Therefore, casual contact with an infected person is not likely to result in infection unless hygiene practices are not followed. Proper sanitation and hygiene are key to preventing the spread of typhoid.
2-3 weeks
typhoid fever attack through the digestive systemwith an infectious feverish disease
Typhoid fever attacks other organisms by giving you a severe headache or they can come through a digestive system and cause an infectious feverish disease.
Peratyphoid means Any variety of infectious intestinal diseases that resembles typhoid fever.
Infectious diseases such as measles, pneumonia, smallpox and typhoid fever
define infectious...by physical or airborn contact no. Although it can be "infectious" by it being a family trait.
cholera, typhoid, infectious hepatitis, polio
Typhoid fever is an infectious type of bacteria fever. It is characterized by red spots on the abdomen and chest and irritation in the intestines.
Infectious diseases - Dysentery, Pneumonia, Typhoid, Hepatitis A & E, Dengue. Non-infectious diseases - Diabetes, Arthritis, Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Coronary problems.
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In the 19th century there were lots of different types of disease but the most common ones are: tuberculosis, typhoid, scarlet fever and measles and hundreds of thousands of people died from these diseases.
By coming in direct contact with people that have the disease, or if the nature of the illness is such that the infectious agent can survive outside the body by making contact with those infectious agents where they are left by the carriers of the disease.