Can typhoid be given in the gluteal region?
No. No vaccine should be given in gluteal region. You may give the vaccine in fatty tissue, which will make it useless.
Can you be chronic typhoid carrier for 40 years?
Before 1980's you used to treat typhoid fever with Chloramphenicol antibiotic for 10 to 14 days. It is a 'bacteriostatic' antibiotic and there used to be many cases of chronic carrier. Few used to relapse and responded well to chloramphenicol again. Then there was emergence of chloramphenicol resistant typhoid fever. It was a serious threat to health system. Fortunately fluroqunoline group of antibacterials came to the rescue. And most cases can be managed with this antibacterial drug. This being 'bactericidal' drug you do-not have many carriers of typhoid fever. Another drug being ceftriaxone injections is also 'bactericidal' antibiotic. And you do-not have many cases of chronic carrier of typhoid fever. You treat the typhoid carriers with one of the 'bactericidal' drug. But, if you happen to find a person of typhoid fever for 40 years, please do not get surprised. As in biology this can easily happen. ( It is interesting to read the story of 'Typhoid Merry' from USA.)
How does Typhoid fever reproduce?
It is transmitted by the ingestion of food or water contaminated with the feces of an infected person, which contain the bacterium Salmonella enterica. It reproduces in the intestinal tract of the infected person.
Does typhoid bacteria have multiple cells?
Typhoid bacteria is unicellular like other bacteria. Also that, they do not found in clusters like staphylococci or in chains like streptococci.
Where would typhoid cases normally concentrated?
Typhoid cases are normally concentrated in urban slums and rural areas of developing countries, where sanitation is generally not good and personal hygiene is poor.
What treatment is required for carriers of typhoid fever?
It requires treatment with one or even two different medications over a period of four to six weeks. The antibiotics most commonly given are ampicillin (sometimes given together with probenecid) and amoxicillin.
What to eat when you have typhoid for first time?
The first thing to do is to eat that what will replinish your blood,because it sucks most of ur blood,e.g vegetables,and be aware of the kind of water you drink,also avoid oily food.
How does Salmonella typhi attack and spread?
The bacteria Salmonella enterica typhi differs from the common Salmonella bacteria that are found in foods and cause salmonellosis. The typhi bacteria affect only humans, causing the disease known as Typhoid or Enteric fever.
The bacteria enter through the digestive system as with other Salmonella, but enter the bloodstream and attack the lymphatic tissues of the small intestine, liver, and spleen. Symptoms include diarrhea, headache, fever, and possible enlargement of the spleen. It can be fatal in up to 30% of cases if untreated.
The bacteria are spread in the urine and feces of affected individuals, and has been known to contaminate shellfish if raw sewage enters open waters. Where public sanitation is inadequate, it can spread to drinking water sources, or through transmission to food by flies.
What food can you eat when you have typhoid?
Curd Rice, Fresh Juices without ice, Soups, No Spicy items
Who discovered a cure for typhoid?
Chloramphenicol was the original drug of choice for many years and was first used in 1949.
How do they get the bubbles in those plastic cups with bubbles on the inside?
If you are talking about soda then it is carbonation
Most adults in the story typhoid fever attempt to make Frankie behave by doing what?
In the story "Typhoid Fever," most adults attempt to make Frankie behave by using strict discipline and imposing rules. They believe that enforcing structure and authority will correct his unruly behavior. Additionally, they often resort to scolding and threats to instill fear and compliance in him. Ultimately, their methods reflect a lack of understanding of Frankie's perspective and the emotional turmoil he faces.
Typhoid is not caused by a virus. Typhoid is caused by a type of bacteria called as salmonella typhi. It is gram negative bacillus type of bacteria.
How do you read SBilirubin test results for typhoid fever?
In typhoid fever, elevated serum bilirubin levels can indicate liver involvement or hemolysis. The total bilirubin test measures both direct (conjugated) and indirect (unconjugated) bilirubin; in typhoid, you may often see an increase in indirect bilirubin due to hemolysis. It's essential to interpret bilirubin results alongside other clinical findings and tests, such as liver function tests and complete blood count, to assess the severity of the infection and any potential liver complications. Always consult with a healthcare professional for accurate diagnosis and treatment options.
What were treatments for typhoid fever during world war two answer i need it for homework?
I am not going to swear by this answer, but considering the limited choices of drugs available during the Second World War, and also since I wrote my college thesis on the Sulfonamides, I am going to guess that the Sulfa drugs, particularly Sulfanilimide, were the weapon of choice against the miserably infectious salmonella typhi bacteria.
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