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The mortality rate for typhoid fever, caused by Salmonella typhi, varies depending on factors such as access to healthcare and the presence of antibiotic resistance. Generally, without treatment, the fatality rate can range from 10% to 30%. With appropriate medical care, including antibiotics, the mortality rate drops to less than 1%. However, in some regions with limited resources, the rates can still be higher.

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