Typhoid fever is a significant public health challenge, especially in regions with inadequate sanitation and limited access to clean water. It is a life-threatening illness that predominantly affects children and young adults in developing countries. According to the WHO, approximately 11–20 million people are affected by typhoid fever each year, resulting in about 128,000 to 161,000 deaths annually. Given the gravity of the possible consequences, it becomes imperative for individuals in developing countries to understand about this disorder, which is why in this article, we explore the symptoms, causes, treatment options, and preventive measures for typhoid fever, aiming to provide a comprehensive understanding of the disease. Let’s start with some basics.
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