Oral typhoid vaccine is advocated at the age of five years.
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.
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.
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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.
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Typhoid fever is not an airborne disease. It spreads by fecal/oral route.
Typhoid fever transfer from one person to other by fecal/oral route.
Before the advent of improvement in sanitation after 1854 out break of cholera in UK, the typhoid affected the Europeans like others outside the Europe. Now the Europeans have no challenge to their immunity. So every body should receive the oral typhoid vaccine to keep the immune system in tune.
Albert Sabin founded the oral polio vaccine and the vaccine was licensed in 1962.
Albert Sabin invented the oral live attenuated virus vaccine.