Biology, asked by 9tboys, 11 months ago

guys is typhoid chronic diseases or acute disease i need reason also. Also ans what do you mean by typhoid in easy words i need handwritten ans in a sheet of. paper. only plz i need proper explanation part also as soon as possible ​

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Answered by vishwacharanreddy201
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Explanation:

yep it is a chronic disease it may cause death of not treated.

Typhoid is caused by Salmonella typhi, a bacterium from the same genus that causes food poisoning.

Typhoid is spread through contact with infected people’s faeces and (occasionally) urine. This makes it very common in countries with poor sanitation, where human waste can find its way into sources of drinking water and the food chain.

If caught early, typhoid symptoms will usually be mild and clear up within two weeks. However without treatment, roughly one in five cases of typhoid is fatal, while those surviving may have permanent physical or mental disabilities. This is why a typhoid fever should be treated as quickly as possible with a course of antibiotics. Serious cases of typhoid will require hospital treatment and a course of antibiotic injections.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Typhoid or enteric fever is caused primarily by Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica serovar Typhi and is a human-specific disease for which there are an estimated 21 million new infections every year, resulting in approximately 200,000 deaths 1. Typhoid is an acute illness often characterized by high fever, malaise and abdominal pain 2

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