Yes. Typhoid does not protect you from viral fevers.
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Typhoid is a disease..... whereas , typhoid fever is the symptom of the disease .
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The diagnosis was Typhoid Fever
Modern diagnosis is Cancer or Renal failure. Information recorded at the time of death was Typhoid Fever
E. Bates Block has written: 'Clinical report on serum diagnosis in typhoid fever' -- subject(s): Typhoid fever
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.
While sick with typhoid fever, people suffer from high fevers that can cause delirium. They may develop rose spotted rashes, diarrhea, headaches, and perforations in the intestines. Antibiotics are able to treat the disease and carriers should not work with food to prevent the spreading of typhoid fever.
1-typhoid fever 2-viral infection
Alexander Collie has written: 'On fevers; their history, etiology, diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment' -- subject(s): Fever
Almroth Wright has written: 'On the application of the serum test to the differential diagnosis of typhoid and Malta fever and on the further application of the method of serum diagnosis..' -- subject(s): Brucellosis, Diagnosis, Typhoid fever 'Remarks on vaccination against typhoid fever' -- subject(s): Typhoid fever, Vaccination 'A new method of blood transfusion' -- subject(s): Blood, Transfusion 'On the possibility of determining the presence or absence of tubercular infection by the examination of a patient's blood and tissue fluids' -- subject(s): Analysis, Blood, Tuberculosis 'The Unexpurgated Case Against Woman Suffrage' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Legal status, laws, Suffrage, Women 'A short treatise on anti-typhoid inoculation' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Prevention & control, Typhoid Fever, Typhoid-Paratyphoid Vaccines 'Lecture on tissue- or cell-fibrinogen in its relation to the pathology of blood' -- subject(s): Blood circulation disorders, Fibrinogen