it looks like normal fever but worse.
Typhoid is similar to typhus fever. So it is probably called as typhoid fever. Typhoid has surpassed the typhus fever in prevalence to great extent.
Typhoid bacteria is unicellular like other bacteria. Also that, they do not found in clusters like staphylococci or in chains like streptococci.
Typhoid fever is caused by a bacterium, not nucleic acid like RNA or DNA.
For the same period like normal typhoid, probably. Three to four weeks.
She came from Scotland and like most of such ladies joined the job of housekeeping. Mary joined the job of cooking, because that was better paid job. She was one of the asymptomatic carrier of typhoid and she did not remembered to be ill with typhoid.
the typhoid disease is prevented with a vaccine called typhoid vaccine
This means that she was a healthy carrier: in other words, she did not look sick, and she showed no signs of sickness. However, because she was in contact with other people, they would contract the typhoid. Typhoid Mary carried the sickness for years, transferring it to other people, but she never showed signs of the sickness herself.
She is suffering from typhoid.
You have many brands for typhoid injections made from surface antigen of typhoid bacteria.
Typhoid bacteria is often spread through water and cannot survive high temperatures like the 100oC of boiling water so by boiling the water the typhoid bacteria is killed and the chance of transmission is reduced.
I think typhoid fever is not a contagious disease like cold and cough. You can get it if salmonella typi enters your bloodstream though food or water.
The patient of typhoid do not like to turn in the bed. After the fever drops the patient can do some light activities like watching the TV or reading the books. Children run out doors, once they feel better.