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About 15% of patients with typhoid fever develop serious neurological complications, including delirium and seizures, that are collectively described as acute encephalopathy. Until now, however, ...
In a landmark public health initiative, Bangladesh launched a nationwide Typhoid Conjugate Vaccine (TCV) campaign in October 2025. With support from WHO, UNICEF, Gavi (the Vaccine Alliance), and other ...
Typhoid fever is a serious bacterial infection caused by Salmonella Typhi, commonly spread through contaminated food or water. It remains a major health concern in many regions, particularly during ...
For one terrible night in March 2010, in a field clinic outside Port-au-Prince, Haiti, I watched a child die of typhoid fever. She had arrived earlier in the day from a tent city, one of many wretched ...
Typhoid isn’t your regular fever. It’s serious, stubborn, and draining, and if you've ever had it, you know recovery doesn’t happen overnight. Let’s talk about the clear signs your body is recovering ...
Malaria is transmitted through bites from infected mosquitoes, while typhoid is caused by Salmonella typhi, a gramme-negative salmonella bacterium, through ingestion of contaminated food and drinks.
This do-it-yourself approach is not only dangerous; it’s scientifically flawed. Fever is not a disease. It’s a symptom — your body’s way of sounding the alarm that something is wrong. That “something” ...
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