Social Sciences, asked by ankgur, 1 year ago

influenza:virus::typhoid:?
a)bacillus
b)bacteria
c)protozoa
d)parasite

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Answered by Arslankincsem
4

Typhoid is caused by a bacteria named Salmonella enterica and it happens due to intake of contaminated water or food.


To detect typhoid, doctors prescribe medical examination of blood, stool, urine etc.


Aster medical tests if the Salmonella bacteria is found the person is said to be suffering due to typhoid.

Answered by Sidyandex
1

Typhoid is an infectious disease that can damage several organs in the body.


The disease is highly contaminative and is fatal if not treated at the earliest.


Learn how to spot the signs of infection caused by typhoid, how it can spread and the steps you can take to prevent it.


Causes: Typhoid disease is caused by a bacteria named as Salmonella typhi.


Typhoid is spread through infected people’s faeces and occasionally by urine.


This makes it very common in countries with poor sanitation facility.

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