Biology, asked by AmericanDream, 1 year ago

Why are maleria and typhoid spreading these days? ​

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Answered by ankitkumarprasad2000
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The S. typhi bacterium lives only in humans and is spread through contaminated food and water. As a result, typhoid fever is more common in areas that don’t have adequate sanitation systems.

People with typhoid fever can pass S. typhi bacteria in their stool and urine. Additionally, some people can carry the bacteria in their gallbladder and shed it in their stool for at least a year. These people are called chronic carriers and some have no clinical history of disease.

You can get typhoid fever by eating food or drinking water that’s contaminated with feces. This often happens due to someone not washing their hands after going to the bathroom. You can also get typhoid fever through close contact with someone who has it.

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Typhoid is a bacterial infection that can lead to a high fever, diarrhea, and vomiting. It can be fatal. It is caused by the bacteria Salmonella typhi. The infection is often passed on through contaminated food and drinking water, and it is more prevalent in places where handwashing is less frequent.

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