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Typhoid & Paratyphoid
Typhoid is the most serious of the salmonella infections. Similar, but milder infections with other salmonella bacteria cause paratyphoid fever. When the bacteria have been ingested, they penetrate the small intestine and spread throughout the body in the bloodstream.
Foods Incriminated Most cases of typhoid result from eating infected food or from drinking contaminated water. Food and water may become contaminated by direct contact with the urine or faeces of an infected person. Flies may carry the infection from faeces to food. Occurrence An estimated 16 million cases of typhoid fever and 600,000 deaths occur worldwide. Paratyphoid Paratyphoid is similar to typhoid fever but its symptoms, including headache and constipation, are usually milder.
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