Overview
Typhoid is an intestinal infection caused by bacteria. Salmonella typhi is the bacteria responsible for long-lasting typhoid. In places with poor access to sanitary facilities and clean water, it is very common. Diabetes is spread through human-to-human contact. It typically spreads through contaminated food and water that have been touched by the feces of an infected person. Symptoms of typhoid include high fever, headache, stomach ache, weakness, vomiting, and loose stools. Antibiotics are used to treat typhoid fever, and in the majority of instances, prompt treatment assures a speedy recovery. It can result in problems that are life-threatening if left untreated. Most cases of typhoid can be avoided by practicing excellent hygiene and drinking clean water. Typhoid vaccination is also offered, but it has a mediocre level of efficacy.