WANTED
Salmonella typhi (Typhoid Fever)
Typhoid fever is a life-threatening illness caused by the bacterium Salmonella Typhi. In the United States, it is estimated that approximately 5,700 cases occur annually. Most cases (up to 75%) are acquired while traveling internationally.
MICROSCOPE TYPNOLA FEVER
these are the little bacterias that can go into your body and damage you body and can do what ever it does
ATTACK What can happend to you
you can get fever and a headache and rash eye pain and back pain and muscle aches and joint pain
MICROSCOPE Typhoid Fever
these how they look there red little can can be kind of big or small they have like tells and there shape like a bean
WHO'S AT RISK
they attack anyone because there on the food you don't know what food or drink it could be and it attacks more pregnant lady's because they eat a lot.
affects more to
soldiers are the one that gets the typhoid because there are the one that go to war and fight and when they come to eat do don't know if there something in your food
Pain
the typhoid fever can do anything to your body because your muscles they go low your back starting to hurt it thats a lot of pain
damage
yes it damage your lungs kidneys and your muscles and other thin that are in your body
where can it be found
Typhoid fever is most common in non-industrialized countries. Travelers to Asia, Africa, Eastern Europe, and Latin America are especially at risk.
pervension
you have to wash your hands or inject some stuff to your body so you won't get
ways to defend your self
you can stop eating what you eat because that might have it or just dont eat it
TREATMENTS
Typhoid fever is treated with which kill the Salmonella bacteria. Prior to the use of antibiotics, the fatality rate was 20%. Death occurred from overwhelming infection, intestinal bleeding, or intestinal perforation.