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Without early treatment using antibiotics, typhoid can cause severe health complications and death. Typhoid is most common in ...
and typhoid, are becoming harder to treat because the bacteria causing them are not responding to common antibiotics anymore.
For example, antibiotics are only partially effective against infections caused by the Salmonella bacteria. The persistence of that infection can lead to other conditions, such as typhoid fever.
particularly in areas where there are poor living conditions. Typhoid is now preventable through vaccinations and is treatable with antibiotics.
elevating demand for vaccines and antibiotics. Poor hygiene practices further exacerbate disease transmission, creating a consistent demand for medical interventions. The economic burden associated ...