You have two types of vaccines for typhoid fever. One is made from live attenuated bacteria. This vaccine is for oral use. Another vaccine is given by injection route. That is made from capsular polysaccharide of the typhoid bacteria.
the typhoid disease is prevented with a vaccine called typhoid vaccine
You have got oral vaccine, as well as injection of typhoid vaccine to prevent the typhoid fever.
Yes. There is currently a shortage of injectable typhoid vaccine, but oral typhoid vaccine is still available.
Typhoid-paratyphoid A and B vaccine
Oral typhoid vaccine is advocated at the age of five years.
No. You do not get gastroenteritis from typhoid vaccination.
Typhoral (Typh-oral) is oral vaccine for typhoid fever. That is the catchy name for the vaccine. Typherix and biovac typhoid etc are but few brand names of the typhoid vaccines.
Typhoid-paratyphoid A and B vaccine
Typhoid A & B and Cholera Vaccine
There are two vaccines for typhoid, Ty21a, which is given orally, and Vi capsular polysaccharide vaccine, which is an injectable subunit vaccine.
The full form for the TABC vaccine is typhoid A, Typhoid B, and cholera. This might be given to someone traveling to an area with serious sanitation issues.
British bacteriologist Edward Wright discovered the first typhoid vaccine in 1896. That time more soldiers used to die of typhoid than war. This discovery saved millions of lives.