
1) Enteric fever 2) Highly infectious disease 3) Infectious disease 4) Typhoid fever
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• (a.) Of or pertaining to typhus; resembling typhus; of a low grade like typhus; as, typhoid symptoms.
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An infectious disease due to a species of salmonella causing fever, a characteristic rash, lymph node and spleen enlargement, gastrointestinal tract disturbance with bleeding and ulceration, and usually marked malaise or prostration. Typhoid is contracted from other cases or from disease carriers, t...
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<disease, microbiology> An infectious febrile illness usually spread by contamination of food, milk or water supplies with Salmonella typhi, either directly by sewage, indirectly by flies or by faulty personal hygiene. ... There are less than 600 cases per year in the US. Asymptomatic carriers harbor the organism in their gallbladder and excr...
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(ti´foid) resembling typhus. typhoid fever. typhoidal.
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A bacterial disease which causes a fever.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: tī′foyd Definitions: 1. Typhuslike; stuporous from fever. Synonyms: typhoid fever
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Typhoid: See: Typhoid fever.
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It is an infectious gastrointestinal disease that causes fever. It often spreads by contamination of food, milk or water with Salmonella typhi bacteria.
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n] - serious infection marked by intestinal inflammation and ulceration
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typhoid 1. Resembling or characteristic of typhus; applied to a class of febrile diseases exhibiting symptoms similar to those of typhus, or to such symptoms themselves, especially to a state of delirious stupor occurring in certain fevers. 2. Typhoid fever: a specific eruptive fever (formerly supposed to be a variety of typhus), characterized by i...
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(typhoid fever) A serious disease caused by a bacteria called Salmonella Typhi. Typhoid causes a high fever, weakness, stomach pains, headache, loss of appetite, and sometimes a rash. If it is not treated, it can kill up to 30% of people who get it. There are different vaccines to prevent typhoid: inactivated vaccines that require injection,...
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Infectious disease. There are two types of vaccination for typhoid. You can have an injection of typhoid vaccine as it is not live. You should not have the oral vaccine as it is live.
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typhoid fever noun serious infection marked by intestinal inflammation and ulceration; caused by Salmonella typhosa ingested with food or water
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(typhoid fever) An independent centre which receives adverse drug reactions from national pharmacovigilance centres in WHO member countries and generates signals of possible side-effects. For more information, see http://www.who-umc.org.
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