Typhoid

Typhoid fever, caused by the bacterium Salmonella typhi, remains a significant public health concern in many parts of the world, particularly in regions with inadequate sanitation and limited access to clean water. The Typhoid vaccine offers a critical preventive measure against this potentially serious and life-threatening infection.

What You Need to Know

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Typhoid fever is a bacterial infection that can spread throughout the body, affecting many organs. Without prompt treatment, it can cause serious complications and can be fatal.

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Countries this vaccine is recommended for:

The Typhoid vaccine is recommended in many countries worldwide, particularly in regions where typhoid fever is endemic or where travellers are at risk of exposure. Some of the countries where the Typhoid vaccine is commonly recommended include:

  • India

  • Pakistan

  • Bangladesh

  • Nepal

  • Southeast Asian countries (e.g., Thailand, Vietnam)

  • Sub-Saharan African countries

  • Latin American countries

  • Middle Eastern countries

These regions often experience outbreaks of typhoid fever, making vaccination an important preventive strategy, especially for individuals residing in or travelling to high-risk areas.

When to consider this vaccination:

TRAVELLING TO HIGH-RISK AREAS
When travelling to regions where typhoid fever is endemic or experiencing outbreaks, you should consider vaccination to reduce their risk of infection, particularly if they will be visiting rural areas, consuming local food and water, or staying for an extended period.

WORKING IN HEALTHCARE OR SANITATION
Individuals working in healthcare or sanitation settings, where there is an increased risk of exposure to Salmonella typhi, may benefit from Typhoid vaccination to protect themselves and prevent transmission to others.

CLOSE CONTACT WITH INFECTED INDIVIDUALS
Individuals who have close contact with someone diagnosed with typhoid fever, such as family members or healthcare workers, may also be advised to receive Typhoid vaccination as a preventive measure.

Risks of not getting vaccination:

RISK OF TYPHOID INFECTION
Without vaccination, individuals remain susceptible to typhoid fever, a potentially serious and life-threatening infection characterised by high fever, abdominal pain, and gastrointestinal symptoms.

COMPLICATIONS
Typhoid fever can lead to serious complications, including intestinal perforation, septicemia (bloodstream infection), and even death, particularly in untreated or severe cases.

TRANSMISSION TO OTHERS
Individuals infected with Salmonella typhi can transmit the bacteria to others through contaminated food, water, or direct contact, contributing to the spread of typhoid fever within communities.

Amount of doses needed:

Typically administered as a single dose, with booster doses recommended every 2-5 years for continued protection, depending on the individual's risk of exposure.

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