Typhoid fever, caused by the bacterium Salmonella enterica serotype Typhi, affects millions of people globally each year, with an estimated 11 to 21 million cases reported annually. It is most prevalent in regions with poor sanitation and limited access to clean water, particularly in South Asia, sub-Saharan Africa, and some parts of Latin America. The disease can lead to severe complications if untreated, emphasizing the importance of vaccination and improved sanitation measures to control its spread.
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.
Yes. Typhoid fever is common there.
Doxycycline is useless for typhoid fever.
Typhoid fever transfer from one person to other by fecal/oral route.
You have ciprofloxacin, ceftriaxone injections, azithromycin and chloramphenicol to treat the typhoid fever. One of the above drug can treat the typhoid fever.
Typhoid fever is caused by salmonella typhi bacteria.
No, typhoid fever can cause death though.
Typhoid Fever is a proper noun. It names a specific type of fever.
It is the bacteria that causes Typhoid fever. It is the bacteria that causes Typhoid fever.
as many as 1 every 3 people get typhoid fever
Spinach is to be avoided for three weeks after typhoid fever.
Typhoid is the common name. I have never heard of it called anything else.